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Lantern Drawing

Lantern Drawing:

1, draw an oval. First draw a top for the lantern and draw an oval to represent it;

2. Draw a rhombus. Then draw a diamond shape under the top of the lantern;

3, write the word "Fu". Write the word "Fu" upside down in the center of the diamond, and then outline the lantern's shape;

4, paint the pole. Add lines and tassels to the lantern, and draw a long pole at the top of the lantern;

5. Paint colors. Paint the top and the end of the lantern with yellow, then paint the Chinese character "福字" with black, and then paint the bottom color underneath the character "福字" with yellow;

6. Paint the lights. Use red to paint the lantern and tassel, the inside of the lantern with brown paint, the pole to support the lantern with brown paint, paint the top of the lantern with lights, lantern sketch is complete.

The drawing of the lantern II is as follows:

First draw the upper part of the lantern, a rectangle. Then draw the middle part of the lantern. Then draw the bottom rectangle of the lantern. Draw the long spike underneath the lantern. Draw the keel of the lantern. Finally draw the lantern's carrying handle.

Chinese lanterns, also collectively known as lantern colors, are an ancient traditional Han craft. After thousands of years of development, lanterns have developed different regional styles, each with a unique artistic expression. Every year around the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar, people hang up red lanterns symbolizing the meaning of reunion to create a festive atmosphere.

Lanterns synthesize the crafts of painting, paper-cutting, papier-maché and embroidery, and are closely related to the lives of Chinese people. Lanterns have become the symbol of Chinese celebrations. Through successive generations of lantern artists inheritance and development, the formation of colorful varieties and high level of craftsmanship. From the types of lanterns: palace lanterns, lanterns, chandeliers and so on. From the stylistic points, there are figures, landscapes, birds and flowers, dragons and phoenixes, fish and insects and so on.