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Shenzhen Wenbo art exhibition feel aesthetic life experience craftsmanship culture is going on?

Central Broadcasting Network Shenzhen May 17 news (Reporter Yu Yang) Shenzhen Cultural Expo during the Shenzhen Arts Exhibition Center held "craft of thought" and "interpretation of the secret - touch the soul of the calligraphy and painting collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei," Lecture Hall, and It also organized the public to participate in the "Memory of Hands - Cultural Charm: Oriental Lifestyle Experience" activity, building a bridge of life aesthetics experience and exchange on the platform of the Fair, and transferring the artisan culture to the general public. In the "Craftsmanship Thoughts" lecture held on May 12, the guests of honor were Mr. Wu Jinwei, a famous Taiwanese wood-fired expert who has more than 30 years of experience in the firing of ceramic tea wares, and Mr. Wang Sheung-yu, who serves as the vice president of the Chinese Academy of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism Culture, who shared their own experiences on the spot and thought about the culture in traditional craftsmanship together with the audience. They shared their experiences and discussed with the audience the cultural spirit of traditional handicrafts, and the contradictions and inheritance of traditional handicrafts and the "modernization" of art in daily life.

The two guests brought a lot of inspiration to the audience through their wonderful speeches. "Through this lecture, I felt the persistence of the craftsmen and their professional research and creation," said Tai Xuelian, an audience member who arrived at the venue early to listen to the lecture. "At the same time, it also made me feel that the use of artifacts and objects needs to be more and more humanized in the way of life, and that crafts need to keep up with the times. At the same time, it also made me feel that the use of tools and objects needs to be more and more humanized in the way of life, and that handicrafts need to keep up with the times. Nowadays, the pursuit of "handmade" has become a fashionable pursuit of quality of life, and behind the promotion of handmade is not only the importance of traditional craftsmanship, but also a kind of attitude and way of life in pursuit of the ultimate enjoyment. In order to convey the concept of art in life to the general public, on May 13, the Art Exhibition Center planned the "Memory of Hands - Cultural Charm: Oriental Lifestyle Experience" activity. The audience was enthusiastic and the four lively and creative classes - "Tea Ceremony, Flower Ceremony, Zither Ceremony, and Incense Ceremony" - received enthusiastic responses. Michelle, a designer, commented after experiencing the incense ceremony, "We smelled the incense together and learned the rituals of incense. Modern life is so busy, but today it was really nice to feel the peace of mind in an ancient environment." The lecture on "Unlocking the Mysteries - Touching the Soul of the Taipei National Palace Collection of Paintings and Calligraphy" was held in the afternoon of May 14th for the public. The guests of honor were Dr. Chu Hui-liang, a leading figure in the study of calligraphy and painting in Taiwan, and Mr. Yeh Bin-sheng, a professional instructor of calligraphy and painting at the Taipei National Palace. In the lecture, the two teachers shared the successful cases and wonderful highlights of the joint exhibitions of the National Palace across the Taiwan Strait, and interpreted the heirloom paintings on the spot, as well as discussed the application of the paintings in spatial design. The guqin artist Liu Jianwei performed at the scene, and the wonderful "Tea and Music Pairing" painting won the audience's applause. Through this activity to let more people understand the national treasures and cultural relics, to promote the essence of traditional culture.

The collection of the Taipei National Palace has more than 650,000 pieces, each of which is very precious, and they all come from the Qing Palace collection, said Lu Tao, executive president of SIID, founder of the famous Han-Tang design, and a doctor of design at the China Academy of Art. How to live, design taste and cultural integration and many other issues in the design, and more than ten national treasures such as "Along the River During Qingming Festival", "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains" and other national treasures to focus on the analysis of the paintings, the introduction of these paintings are authorized to be used for the production of indoor art, murals and successful cases. It is hoped that through today's lecture, the distance in time and space can be minimized, so that designers can appreciate the essence and interior of the calligraphy and painting collection of the Taipei National Palace Museum as if they were there. It is hoped that this lecture will add new vitality to the construction of Shenzhen as a design capital and creative city, and make the young city of Shenzhen more creative. Located in Luohu District, the Art Exhibition Center was founded in 2000, is a model for upgrading and transforming the old warehouse area, with a floor area of 200,000 square meters. After years of development, it has now gathered more than 1,650 domestic and international famous brands of medium- and high-end home accessories, and has become the largest one-stop home furnishings platform in China with the most complete range of categories and the highest purchasing frequency for designers. The 13th Cultural Fair, Art Exhibition Center gives full play to its unique advantages, so that more excellent original design for the public to know, but also with the platform of the Fair, the art with "artisan sentiment" spread out, better inheritance of Chinese culture.