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Sixth grade tracery composition
During the winter vacation, the teacher assigned the task of cutting window grilles to let us know more about this folk art.
I made an appointment with my mother to buy materials for cutting window grilles. We picked out thinner colored paper in the bookstore, and materials such as scissors and meat cutters were ready. When I got home, my mother turned on the computer, and we looked for the pattern of window grilles in the Year of the Sheep. There are many exquisite sheep paper-cuts on the Internet, but as I am a beginner, I can only choose relatively simple paper-cuts.
I first drew the hollow part of the picture with a pencil according to the online style, and then carved it with a carving knife along the place where the pencil was drawn. However, the meat cleaver is too difficult to control. Inadvertently carved a line, the empty place is uneven and not beautiful enough. After listening to my mother's advice, I made an experiment on this failed work. This time I'll carve a hole in the hollowed-out place with a meat cleaver first. Then cut along the line with small scissors. Sure enough, it looks better with a meat cleaver than before. So I drew the same sheep-shaped window grilles and cut them out like this. Although my window grilles are not very beautiful, I know more about them.
I made my own window grilles, and I changed from a person who appreciates window grilles to a person who makes window grilles. I am very happy to see my own window grilles on the windows of my room.
Paper-cut sixth grade and second grade window grilles are a kind of folk art in China. Generally, window grilles are stuck on windows or doors, and all kinds of window grilles have different meanings.
When people get married, they will paste the word "hi" in the room; During the New Year in China, people will decorate their homes with stick grilles on the windows. We can see window grilles in every festival, such as Christmas, Dragon Boat Festival and Spring Festival.
I also put up window grilles at home. Whenever I see window grilles, I will be very happy, because it makes me feel a kind of holiday joy. Red tracery makes me love it more, because it can make people feel a warm and happy atmosphere.
I even made my own grilles! I made a fish. I accidentally cut it when I cut the stripe, but I didn't lose heart. I took another piece of paper and learned the last lesson. I finally succeeded. I saw my own window grilles, and I felt that kind of joy again.
China's earliest paper-cut works were discovered in 1967. Archaeologists in China discovered them in Astana near Gaochang site in Turpan Basin, Xinjiang. Paper cutting, also known as paper carving, window cutting or painting cutting. The difference is that when creating, some use scissors and some use carving knives. Although the tools are different, the artistic works created are basically the same, which is collectively called paper-cutting. Window grilles can be used as decorations for gifts, or even as gifts for others.
I think everyone likes window grilles. As long as they are seen at home, they will be happy.
The Spring Festival is coming, and Spring Festival couplets are posted in front of every household. But what I like best is to cut out the window grilles and stick them in the middle of the windows, which makes it easier to highlight the talent and festive atmosphere of a family.
I found out from the Internet that paper-cutting with window grilles, as a folk art in China, originated in the Han and Tang Dynasties. For thousands of years, it has been widely circulated among the people with its unique charm. Every time there is a wedding festival, paper-cutting will definitely become more and more popular.
In order to inherit and carry forward folk art, just before the Spring Festival, grandma showed her housekeeping skills-cutting flowers and birds and showing her hands. I saw her take out a piece of red paper and fold it. After a few scissors, she cut out a pair of lifelike mandarin ducks playing in the water. Fold another piece of red paper, put down some scissors and open it. This is a pair of magpies and plums. I was dumbfounded. I can't believe my eyes. The paper-cut in front of me was made by my grandmother.
So with curiosity, I asked my grandmother to teach me how to cut window grilles. Grandma said, "There are several ways to cut paper. Choose different methods according to different animals. You can cut from the beginning, cut from the tail, cut from the body ... "Then she taught me how to origami. I followed grandma's example and folded a piece of red paper several times. When you start cutting, you either cut it askew or cut the paper. Either it is not bent enough or it is bent too much, and the cut bird is either missing its feet or wings. I finally cut a bird and opened it, only to find that the bird is not like a bird and the chicken is not like a chicken. But I'm still happy. After all, it is your own "masterpiece".
Many folk arts are gradually disappearing. I must continue to carry forward folk art, and I can never ignore them. Grandma promised me that if I had time, she would teach me how to cut window grilles. Like my grandmother, I will inherit the folk art of flower arrangement to celebrate festivals, decorate my life and add fun.
I like cutting window grilles because it has a unique attraction. Every time I see all kinds of window grilles on the window of the New Year: fish with the meaning of "more than a year"; A "horse" representing success; There is also the most common "blessing"! Looking at these beautiful window grilles, I can't help itching, which gives me the pleasure of cutting window grilles.
So I want to cut the folk art of the Han nationality that has been loved by people for thousands of years. It happens that the teacher teaches paper-cutting in this class. I prepared square cardboard and hand scissors and began to create paper-cuts.
First, the square paper is folded diagonally twice, and then the second folding is opened, which presents us with a triangle. There is an axis of symmetry in the middle of the triangle, which is folded diagonally once and then to the other side. Students' twists and turns are not asymmetric, that is, this is more and that is less, which makes me sneer. However, I came up with a good way to achieve symmetry from their common mistakes. It took me a lot of effort to get to the part of drawing the outline, and I saw the steps of drawing the outline on the big screen. I am better than this. First, I drew a sharp outline and decorated it with some patterns. Draw the horn of a cow, and the "horn" is opposite to the "horn", which seems to be a bullfight. Once again, I experienced "wind and rain" and came to the final link "cutting". I carefully cut along its outline, and suddenly there was a scream. It turned out that someone cut it. I must be careful, careful, careful this time. Finally, I finished cutting it. What I saw was a "snowflake" with twelve identical angles. It was very beautiful!
The process of cutting window grilles is happy, and the window grilles are beautiful. I want to sing a beautiful song for the beautiful window grilles.
This winter vacation, our school held a "Happy Hand in Hand, Happy New Year" activity.
Today, I came to Wu Jiarun's home to participate in activities with members of the branch. Our activities include: cutting window grilles, jumping squares, using rice cookers, and changing balls off the stage. But what I like best is: cutting window grilles.
The rule of cutting window grilles is: see who cuts well and cut quickly. But what to cut? I thought and thought. I'd better delete the word "hi"! Let the new year add a little joy.
Do it. I'll bring paper and scissors. I will fold this paper in half. In the first half, a happy word is drawn on paper. It was cut along the edge and then broken. Wu Jiarun's mother said: "Where there is no separation, you should start cutting." It suddenly dawned on me. I picked up another piece of paper and folded it in half once. After the last lesson, I drew half on the other side and cut off the extra part. A hearty happy word was cut.
At this time, everyone's window grilles were cut. We put the cut curtains on the table. Wu Jiarun's mother took a picture of us.
This activity is not only interesting, but also makes the students establish friendship.
Paper-cutting is the oldest folk art in China with a long history. Paper-cut art not only has a rich, simple, concise and distinctive special style, but also reflects the simple folk customs of farmers. Window grilles are one of the contents of paper-cutting, representing happiness, auspiciousness and celebration. Window grilles are rich in content and colorful.
Today, Teacher Zhao taught us how to cut window grilles. Cutting tracery requires four steps: origami, drawing, cutting and trimming. Origami is to fold a piece of paper horizontally, obliquely and vertically, and composition is to pattern the window grilles you cut, requiring exaggerated, concise and beautiful images. Cutting is an important process of window cutting, which can be cut from small to large and from inside to outside. , and require the connection, so as to be as curved as the autumn moon, as sharp as a wheat awn, as square as a blue brick, as lacking as a sawtooth, and as a line as a beard. Keep doing, keep cutting. Cutting window grilles also requires simple colors and harmonious contrast colors.
We follow the steps taught by teacher Zhao, first folding paper, and then composing and drawing on the paper. I drew leaves, flowers and circles on the folded paper and began to cut them. The scissors in my hand move slowly forward on the paper, just like a stream flowing in my hand, and the geese draw a beautiful arc in the air ... In a short time, a neat piece of paper is cut into the pattern I want. I can't wait to open it carefully according to the folding print. "Ah" I can't help but wonder. I can't believe my eyes. What a beautiful flower painting. Looking around, it seems that I have come to Xanadu, where birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, and a gurgling stream flows quietly in front of me. I am very comfortable with fresh air and sunshine.
Suddenly, a classmate's crying woke me up from drunkenness. "Look, there is a horse!" My eyes immediately turned to another classmate's paper-cut work, which was engraved with a galloping horse, as if lingering among the flowers and plants, and as if … there were many decorative scenes around this window cut, and the horse appeared lifelike among the scenes.
Students' works are varied: there are jungles, soul mates, flying snowflakes, stars all over the sky, and welcoming doors ... These works are vivid and thought-provoking.
Cutting window grilles is an art, and it is the edification and enjoyment of beauty. In fact, art is around us. Every gesture, every movement and every scene in life is art. As long as students pay attention, it is the source of beauty around them.
Today, Fu taught us to cut window grilles. Cutting window grilles is divided into four steps, namely folding paper, drawing, cutting and pruning. Origami is to take a square piece of colored paper, fold it into a triangle and fold it three times. After folding, Mr. Fu told us another trick, big bend to small bend, scissors in the middle. Drawing is to draw the pattern you want to cut, which can give full play to your imagination. You can cut a big circle on the right, a small triangle and a small rectangle on the left, and cut strips of seaweed, grass, flowers and butterflies in the middle. Cutting is the most important thing, and it is required to connect with lines, so as to be as curved as the autumn moon, as sharp as the wheat awn, as square as the blue brick, and as short as the sawtooth. It's a close call, and it keeps cutting. Cutting window grilles also requires color matching and coordination in contrast.
I followed the steps taught by Teacher Fu. I first drew flowers, grass and love on colored paper, picked up scissors and cut them carefully, just like holding a fragile doll in my hand, which would fall apart if I was not careful. After my efforts, a neat piece of paper was cut into the pattern I wanted. I opened the newspaper and it looked good. Xiaohua is like a good friend holding hands, the grass is like a mountain and a river, and love is like a river watering the grass in Kobanawa. Look, look at me, intoxicated.
Suddenly, a scream woke me up. "Show me, show me how you cut it." My eyes immediately turned to the paper-cut works of my classmates opposite. The figures she cut are very simple, some rectangles, triangles, circles and semicircles, but she matches them well and is very festive.
The students' works are varied, such as cutting window patterns, cutting flowers and cutting animals. I think everyone cut it well. Teacher Fu also praised us for cutting like this for the first time.
Finally, Teacher Fu told us that cutting window grilles is a folk art, and window grilles represent blessings. They also represent the talent and festive atmosphere of a family. They are also decorations. When you go back, you can buy colored paper of various colors, cut it into window grilles of different shapes, stick it on paper plates with glue, put it on the wall with ropes, and it will become a beautiful work of art. Cutting window grilles can also develop people's brains and develop their thinking ability and imagination.
Cut the window grilles, I love you!
I believe all the students who have attended the sixth grade have learned the lesson of "Grandma Paper-cutting". The article not only describes grandma's love for her grandson, but also loves paper cutting! But, first of all, I want to make one question clear. What is paper cutting? To this end, I specially looked it up on the Internet, and it turns out that paper-cutting also has a name, called window flower, which is one of the oldest folk arts of the Han nationality in China, and its history can be traced back to the 6th century. The difference is that when creating, some use scissors and some use carving knives. Although the tools are different, the artistic works created are basically the same, which is collectively called paper-cutting. Now I finally know what paper-cutting is. However, what kind of paper-cutting do you like? I don't know, but I can share my favorite paper-cuts.
My favorite paper-cut is called "icing on the cake". The whole canvas is covered with large and small flowers, which look very gorgeous. There are not only blooming flowers, but also flowers in bud. There are also leaves around the flowers. Although leaves are used to set off flowers, they are also beautiful. Because it is cut with red paper, the red leaves look a bit like the national flower of Canada-maple leaf. I can't help but think of the poem of Du Mu, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, "Stop and sit in the maple forest late, and the frost leaves are red in February flowers." Wow, it's beautiful!
In the middle of this paper-cut, there are two peacocks thanking the screen. Although you can't see her beautiful and magnificent wings, you can still see from its elegant movements that the author's paper-cutting skill has reached the point of perfection, which is the best in paper-cutting. Although I haven't cut the window grilles, if I cut them, I will be one tenth as good as this painting. This is really my luck, God bless me. Therefore, the author of this grillage is really well-intentioned.
In addition to this icing on the cake, there are: phoenix peony, eagle spreading its wings, making great achievements, wealth and peace, and butterflies ... If you have the opportunity to touch these beautiful window grilles, please enjoy them!
My hometown is in northern Shaanxi. Every Chinese New Year holiday, every household has to cut window grilles. Hometown people are ingenious, and many people can cut window grilles.
When I went back to my hometown for the Spring Festival last year, I saw all kinds of window grilles on the windows of every household. People, flowers, cows and fish ... they are all vivid and beautiful. Each tracery pattern represents a meaning. There are also big cocks and carp on my window. According to my mother, I posted these during the Chinese New Year for the sake of all the best in the new year and receiving wealth and blessings. Big carp means more fish every year, and big cock means good luck. I saw a blessing on the door upside down, so I asked my mother what it meant and why it was posted like this. My mother told me that happiness is happiness, which means happiness has come to our home. I am very happy to see that I have food, drink and clothes at home. Fu really came to our house!
I am curious and want to have a try, so let my mother teach me how to cut window grilles. Mother took out a piece of red paper, folded it 70% to 80%, and then cut it with scissors from the middle and the edge. Then I opened the cut window grilles and saw that it was her cut window grilles. The spring flowers were blooming and swallows were flying. I did the same. Like my mother, I cut a window grillage in spring. My mother said, "well cut, like a painting." Spring is coming, you should study hard and don't live up to this great time. "
I remember my mother's words and study hard. When I am free, I also cut some swallows and butterflies and put them on the window of my little bedroom.
I love window grilles, and I love my hometown more!
10 Every time I see grandma wearing reading glasses, sitting in that rocking chair and picking up scissors and red paper, I know grandma is going to cut the window grilles.
Grandma always sticks bright red traceries on the extremely clean windows. At first glance, she looks more energetic and happier. My curiosity forced me to pick up scissors and try to cut window grilles.
I secretly took a pattern cut by my grandmother and ran back to my room quickly. I looked at the window grilles in my hand: he hunched his back and folded his hands as if he were teaching others manners. His weather-beaten face was wrinkled and his white beard covered his neck. "Hey? Isn't this Confucius! " After careful study, I can't help but whisper.
I sat down, picked up scissors, cut out the outline of Confucius and compared it with grandma's. Grandma cut it beautifully, but mine is a red ball. I took a deep breath, then spit it out slowly, then lowered my head, picked up the meat cleaver and began to cut. The meat cleaver really doesn't work. I am unfamiliar with the carving knife, engraved with Confucius' crooked wrinkles and beard. Suddenly, my hand slipped, but I didn't have time to "brake" in time. My heart thumped: my beard is broken! Ah! Mr. Kong, I'm sorry! I don't want to stop here, summon up courage again, pick up the meat cleaver again and carve it on his back. His back is really hunched.
As we all know, Confucius is a very learned man. I seem to see him sitting alone in his small yard, turning over a roll of bamboo slips by the twilight of the sunset, and burying himself in reading. Behind him, bamboo slips have already piled up into hills.
Look at this paper-cut. Confucius' hands and posture are so majestic, as if a large group of disciples were sitting in front of him. Confucius is posing and teaching them manners! Although his back was hunched, he still held his head high and taught 3,000 disciples to be polite.
Suddenly, a big hand patted me on the shoulder. I suddenly turned around and heard my grandmother say, "Good boy, it turned out that you took my window grilles and kept me looking for them for a long time." Before grandma finished, I quickly pushed open the door and ran out.
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