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How to realize the strong sense of rhythm and rhythm in Tongyu New Year pictures?

The strong sense of rhythm and rhythm of Tongyu New Year pictures is realized by line processing.

Tongyu woodblock New Year pictures are traditional folk art in Tongyu County, Jilin Province. The origin and origin mainly come from the craftsmanship and family inheritance brought by the working people in the Central Plains, which is an important achievement of China's intangible cultural heritage. Its emergence and development are constantly changing with the changes of society and people's living conditions.

Therefore, it can be said that it is an important historical witness of social development and folk customs. It retains the style of Central Plains New Year pictures and has its own artistic characteristics. It is an important art variety, which is of great value to the study of China folk painting art, especially the development of New Year pictures.

Tongyu Woodblock New Year Pictures continue the production skills and process of Woodblock New Year Pictures in Central China, fill the blank of Woodblock New Year Pictures in Northeast China, and fully tap the life charm and wisdom creation of China traditional art, which is a precious human cultural heritage.

Artistic features:

The emergence and development of Tongyu woodblock New Year pictures are constantly changing with the changes of society and people's living conditions. Therefore, it can be said that it is an important historical witness of social development and folk customs. It retains the style of Central Plains New Year pictures and has its own artistic characteristics. It is an important art variety, which is of great value to the study of China folk painting art, especially the development of New Year pictures.

The rigid tools of Tongyu woodblock New Year pictures are planer, scraper and sandpaper. Printers include boxes, brushes, mats, ladders, etc. Sketching tools include charcoal sticks, incense sticks, wolf pens, etc. Paper-cutting tools include pad, ruler board, paper cutter, edging stone, etc. Plate-making tools include elm, willow, etc. In the early days, woodcut was used, and there were also Central Plains crafts such as red and blue dusting. Later, it gradually evolved into offset printing, but the inheritance of techniques is still the unique integration of the Central Plains and Northeast New Year pictures.