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What kind of painting is Tang Hua more like?

Tang Hua is more like Lian Bi.

Tang Hua is a traditional folk handicraft, with sugar as the material for modeling. The only tools used are a spoon and a shovel. Sugar is usually brown sugar, white sugar and a little maltose, which is cooked on the stove with warm fire. When it is ready to tie the thread, it can be used for casting.

When drawing a shape, the artist scoops up the melted sugar juice with a small spoon and throws it back and forth quickly on the slate to draw a shape. The skill of folk artists is the key to modeling. When the model is completed, Tang Hua will be scooped up by a small shovel and then glued with bamboo sticks.

Tang Hua's themes include novels, opera characters, auspicious flowers and fruits, birds and animals, writing and so on. People and animals are the most interesting. If it is a profile image, it is modeled by lines. If it is a positive image, pile its head into a relief shape with sugar. Because of the fluidity of sugar, even the same image will not appear the same shape.

The benefits of learning painting:

1, enriching personal life. Drawing makes people learn to deal with a person's life, which is a good way to kill time in life. With painting, there is less loneliness in life. Pick up the brush when you have time and concentrate. A few hours passed easily. It can not only help to pass away boredom, but also get satisfaction from painting when a painting is finished.

2. Exercise observation and memory skills. The process of painting is a process of observation, and the process of painting is to enrich the pictures left in my mind with my unique thoughts and draw them on paper. People who generally like painting can pay more attention to the details of things in their lives, so their minds are very delicate.

3. Cultivate self-confidence. Drawing is a skill. As long as you are in a collective environment and have the opportunity to paint, you can find your own advantages and become more confident. Self-confidence plays an inestimable role in everyone's life development and can help to gradually establish personality charm.

4. Cultivate patience. Drawing is a very patient thing. Long-term adherence to painting can cultivate concentration and patience.

5. Cultivate imagination. When drawing, you can draw imaginary objects at will and without restriction, and you can exercise yourself to get rid of the usual association process and create a non-existent "second nature" from the materials provided by real life.