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How to draw children's simple pen New Year's Eve

First of all, draw an S curve in the middle of the picture, two water drop shapes on each side, and draw the big eyes of the fish with a semi-circle at the bottom of the water drop.

Then simply draw fins on both sides of the droplet shape, a dorsal fin in the center, and a big tail, and you have a swimming fish.

Then, in the same way, draw another swimming fish, simply with water plants.

Continue to paint the blue water with watercolors and draw the fish and plants with markers.

Finally, use white paint or crayons to draw bubbles and ripples, and the yearly fish is done.

New year paintings (年画) is a kind of Chinese painting, which started from the ancient "door god paintings", is one of the Chinese folk arts, and is also one of the common folk handicrafts. New year paintings are a unique genre of painting in China, and a popular art form among rural Chinese. Most of them are used for posting on New Year's Day to decorate the environment, and they contain the meaning of blessing the New Year with good luck and festivity, so they are called New Year paintings.

Traditional folk New Year's paintings are mostly watermarked on wood. The old New Year's paintings have different names because of the size of the painting and the amount of processing. The whole picture is called "Palace tip", a paper three open called "three talents". The more detailed processing is called "painting Gongjian" and "painting Sanjai". Those painted with gold powder in color are called "Golden Palace Tip" and "Golden Sanjai". June before the product is called "green version", July and August after the product is called "autumn version".