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How to draw the New Year?

The drawing method of the Lunar New Year is as follows:

1 First of all, choose the right theme. The paintings used in the Spring Festival are generally festive, such as choosing red lanterns, choosing happy characters, or family photos. So first of all, choose a good theme.

2, choose the right carrier, many people just find a piece of paper to start painting, if you don't want to save, then it's no problem to draw casually, if you want to save, then you still have to choose better quality paper to draw.

3. Choose the right brush and pigment. Many New Year pictures look very festive and exotic, but careful observation can reveal many small problems, such as different lines, different characters' sizes and colors, and so on. Therefore, it is good to prepare for this logistics in the early stage.

4. New Year pictures are no different from usual pictures. You don't have to draw so carefully, but you must draw what you want to express, such as happiness and peace, and you must be able to convey it intuitively in the painting.

Spring Festival, the China Lunar New Year, is commonly known as Spring Festival, New Year and New Year's Eve. It is also called "New Year" and "New Year's Eve". It is a folk festival integrating the old with the new, offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors, praying for evil spirits, reuniting relatives and friends, celebrating entertainment and drinking.

The Spring Festival has a long history, which evolved from praying for the New Year at the beginning of the year in ancient times. Everything is based on heaven, and people are based on ancestors, praying for the elderly, respecting the ancestors of heaven, and returning to the original. The origin of the Spring Festival contains profound cultural connotations, and it carries rich historical and cultural connotations in its inheritance and development. During the Spring Festival, various activities will be held all over the country to celebrate the Spring Festival, which has strong local characteristics.