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Brief introduction of 3D mural

It has the following characteristics: 1 .3D stereoscopic effect. Second, the wall * * * forms a unified and complete picture. If you only paint on the wall without showing a unified three-dimensional effect, you can't define it as a three-dimensional painting on the wall. This art form originated in Europe. Simple three-dimensional murals have begun to take shape in the Renaissance, but the three-dimensional painting of wall-ground integration only appeared in the 1980s. In the early 1980s, the appearance of 3D ground paintings attracted the world's attention, which was linked with the ancient three-dimensional murals. In 20 10, the artist Qi Xinghua created a work with the theme of China traditional culture for the first time in China. The Hometown of Ma Gui was exhibited in the Terracotta Warriors Museum in Xi 'an, marking the official establishment of 3D wall-based stereoscopic painting in China. 20 10 Michael Qi, the first 3D landscape artist in China, introduced the 3D wall stereoscopic painting art to China. His first 3D wall painting with the theme of China traditional culture, The Return of War Horse, has been exhibited in China Terracotta Warriors Museum for a long time. With the positive role of the Internet and other media, the art of 3D wall stereoscopic painting is gradually familiar and accepted by the public. It has a certain recognition and reputation, but generally speaking, this art form is still in the ascendant stage in China, and the public still has strong curiosity and interest in this emerging art form.

In the same year, Ju Heheng, the first pair of 3d landscape painting artists in China, created the largest 3D landscape painting in Guangdong, The City of the Sky and The Source of Happiness, which opened a new chapter in 3D landscape painting in China. In the past two years, Wan Brothers has created a number of 3D ground paintings with characteristics of the times, distinctive themes, novel expressions and great visual impact, such as The Peony Pavilion, The Return of Panther, Returning to Yuanmingyuan, Walking in the Clouds, Rhapsody in the West Building and more than 50 other works. Commissioned production agencies and collection agencies are located in Taiwan Province, China, Taiwan Province Province, China, Taipei, China, Hongkong, China, Mr. Crocodile, and Macau, China. These works have been collected by powerful local institutions, and attracted great attention from various local media, which set off a wave of 3D landscape painting in China.