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Children's Day Paper Works

Yan's papers on Children's Day are as follows:

Yan (yǐ n) paper (paper? Quilling), also known as roll paper, is a paper art. Paper-making originated in Britain in the18th century and spread among the British royal family and nobles.

Xuan paper is a simple and practical art of life, which is completed by combining rolling, kneading and collage. Commonly used in cards, packaging decoration, decorative painting, decorations and so on.

The art of Xuan paper, also known as the decorative technology of roll paper, is to roll slender paper strips into small "parts" with special tools, and then combine these "parts" into works with complex styles and different shapes for creation. It is said that this fantastic paper art originated from European monasteries around15 ~16th century.

At that time, in order to beautify religious utensils, nuns used feather purlins as props for rolling paper. Flexible, elastic, lively and flexible, and can be cut ... The characteristics of paper can be brought into full play, and the finished product can be extended from the original plane to the three-dimensional world. Papermaking is very simple. As long as you grasp the main points of operation, there is no better craft to learn. With a little patience and creativity, you can create beautiful works.

Xuan paper technology not only has the color expression ability of painting, but also has the spatial visual effect of sculpture, and its artistic expression is not weaker than any other art form. Traditionally, we will call facial paper roll paper because the basic material is curly paper tape.

Like any other paper art type, swallow paper has its own special tools and techniques. What's more attractive is that its unique charm makes many players fondle it. Some people with high paper-making skills have used swallow paper as a means of making a living. Life becomes more lively and interesting when happiness and wealth are harvested together.

The charm of paper art lies in its infinite expressive power. Various expressive techniques highlight the all-encompassing nature of paper art, and Yan paper has always been regarded as an elegant model of paper art family. After all, in the past, paper art was mostly used as the decoration of religious relics, but since the Yan paper technology entered the folk, not only the expressions were more diversified, but also the ingenious design itself showed the inherent artistic atmosphere of paper art incisively and vividly.

Appreciation of Yan paper works is also a key link to improve Yan paper skills.