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1. How to make prints, student composition

I was very scared when I was making woodblock prints. I was afraid that the sword-like saw teeth would cut my hand. I immediately asked the teacher about the saw teeth. Will it be in my possession? The teacher said in gentle words: "The saw teeth are not that sharp, you can rest assured."

After listening to the teacher's words, I felt a little relieved, because I hadn't started to do it yet, so I didn't Dare to let go of the fear in your heart easily. The teacher started teaching, and she taught us step by step how to do it, from straight lines, curves, circles, various line segments, various graphics production methods to the final wood art print.

After the teacher finished the demonstration, it was our turn to make the beautiful things we like. I thought about it and decided that it would be best to build a house. What I wanted most was to have a house of my own, with a small courtyard.

First I turned on the machine, put the board on the machine and started sawing. I made the top of the house first, turned the board at a certain angle and sawed a diagonal line, and the sawing was completed quickly.

I made a second diagonal line, but unfortunately it was not done well, so I changed it to a straight line. Then I did the middle part of the house, and it was done in a while.

The last large yard was made in a round shape, so it took a long time to complete. After I finished it, the teacher said: "It's very unique, very beautiful, and great!" I'm very happy. Today is a great day! ! . 2. How to write a short essay about the basic introduction of printmaking works and the creative process

Production method:

Drawings

Draw based on your own life feelings (or sketching) Publish articles (such as: campus life, rural style, etc.). When drawing, you should combine it with the model drawing to talk about the density relationship of the lines that make up the picture: where in the picture are the densest lines, where are the thinnest lines, and where are the lines neither sparse nor dense (that is, the relationship between black, white and gray that makes up the picture).

Engraving

Use a foam watercolor pen to draw the painted manuscript directly on the blow molding paper. If you are not satisfied with the painting, you can gently wipe it off with a damp cloth. After drawing, use a ballpoint pen (made into bamboo sticks, iron nails, etc.) to draw with force. Because the texture of the blow molded paper is soft, the ballpoint pen will form dents after drawing. Where the lines are dense, use force to dent them to form concave blocks. Where the lines are sparse, they will become dents. Forms gray.

Printing

Use a rubber roller to roll the gouache paint (or concentrated advertising paint) back and forth on the flat surface so that the surface of the rubber roller can evenly receive the ink. (Do not add too much water to the paint. , should have a higher concentration), roll it on the engraved board (you can adjust the various colors as needed), so that the blow molding paper prints can be evenly colored (the color on the blow molding paper should not be too little) , then cover the blow molding paper with construction paper or rice paper, press with a little force, and complete. There is also a printing method: use a brush to add gouache and fill it on the blow molding paper, then stamp the drawing paper with a pre-made background color on the blow molding paper, fill in one color and print one color, and print the paintings one by one. Finally, the prints printed by this method are called pink prints, and this method has basically been widely used. The disadvantage is that it takes a long time to print a picture. The above production method uses blow molded paper instead of wooden boards, ballpoint pens instead of wood carving knives, and concentrated advertising paint instead of ink, which reduces the difficulty of production and shortens the layout production time.

Production tools:

Blow molding paper, ballpoint pen, electric soldering iron, gouache paint (or concentrated advertising paint), rubber roller (you can make your own rubber tubes, wooden sticks, etc.), oil painting Sticks, brushes, etc.

The texture of blow molding paper is soft. Use a ballpoint pen to scratch the blow molding paper hard, and you can leave dots, lines, and surfaces of different sizes and widths on the surface, which can create colorful print effects. , gouache paint (or concentrated advertising package) instead of ink for easy operation and cleaning.

3. I learned printmaking, a 500-word essay

I learned to paint. One day, I saw the paintings of my brothers and sisters who were learning to paint in the studio. Their paintings were so beautiful that I was deeply attracted by them. I was attracted by it, so I made up my mind to learn painting well. My parents very much agreed with me learning to paint, and they enrolled me in an art school. On the first day of learning to paint, I saw many classmates in the studio. They all painted very well, so I felt that painting was very simple, so I started painting by myself. Something went wrong with the first stroke I drew; the pen seemed to be disobedient and made a big hole in the notebook. I had to use another method. Take another piece of paper. Although I didn't make a big hole this time, I drew the straight line into a curve like an earthworm. At that time, I wanted to get angry; others could draw it well, but I couldn't do it in a row. Can't draw a straight line well? The teacher came over and carefully told me some drawing methods: "1. The way to hold the pen is different; 2. Don't draw too heavy, but draw lightly; 3. The lines must be drawn straight."

After hearing about the painting methods, I felt that painting was too difficult and I didn’t want to learn it. But I remembered what my father said to me: "When you learn something, you must get good grades, and you can't give up halfway."

So when I have time, I will practice painting at home. I also studied seriously in the studio. Later, I won the silver medal in the National Youth Star Cup Painting Competition.

Although I have already won the award, I still have to continue to work hard and strive to draw as well as the teacher. 4. Write a composition about a painting

I watched Van Gogh’s Starry Night

On May 8, 1889, Van Gogh came to Saint-Remy, 25 kilometers away from Arles. Hospital treatment. He was voluntary. At that time, the doctor allowed him to go out to sketch during the day. The village in this painting is Saint-Rémy. In June, one month after he was hospitalized, he painted this painting. This painting is now available At the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Van Gogh became interested in cypress trees during his stay in Saint-Rémy. He said: "I kept thinking of cypress trees. I was surprised that I didn't paint these trees. I thought They should be painted in the same way as sunflowers. The lines and proportions of the cypress trees are very similar to the pyramids of Egypt."

At that time, Van Gogh had abandoned his belief in traditional Christianity, but. "Religion can be said to be what I need very much. So, I went out to paint stars at night."

This painting is probably one of Van Gogh's most famous works. On the left side of the picture is a cypress tree, a Burning cypress! There are stars in the sky, they are rolling. The town seemed to be gripped by a certain unease. That night in Saint-Rémy was indeed as twisted and tumbling as described by Van Gogh. ? What does Van Gogh, who was suffering from mental illness, want to tell us with this painting? Is he going to choose death? ,still.

Whenever I observe this painting, I always have a strange feeling: her lines are so rough and the whole picture is so chaotic, but her effect is shocking! I think it can only be described as shocking. Maybe when you understand the predicament that Van Gogh was in at that time, you will naturally feel an emotion, maybe depression, maybe depression, but I believe it is a kind of anger!

This star-moon night is Van Gogh's feelings about the world (cosmic evolution) buried deep in his soul. The nebula and ridges are like a giant dragon that is constantly squirming. The dark green-brown cypress trees are like a giant flame, swirling upward from the depths of the earth. Everything seems to be spinning, turning, bored, and shaking, radiating brilliant colors in the night sky.

The Netherlands has painted moonlight landscapes since ancient times, but there is no artist like Van Gogh who can express his awe of the majesty and mystery of the universe in the night sky. On the one hand, it expresses high-pitched and suppressed emotions, on the other hand, the composition of the picture is precisely calculated. The trees are used to set off the sky in the painting to obtain a delicate balance in the composition. From this point of view, it can be understood that it is not just relying on ** * It can be drawn. 5. How to write about your experience in learning woodblock prints

I wrote a few sentences to see if they can inspire you.

Printmaking is one of the "plastic arts." Its characteristic is that the author uses tools such as knives and pens to carve on different materials and can directly print multiple copies of the original work.

Therefore, I believe that to judge whether a work belongs to the art category of printmaking, firstly, see whether it is made into a plate by engraving, and secondly, whether it can directly print multiple copies of the original work.

Note that what is particularly emphasized here is that each printout should be an "original" and not a copy. Yes, printmaking is art in the plural, but it is essentially different from prints. Printmaking combines a variety of artistic techniques. Its emotional knife skills, unpredictable rubbing techniques and unique artistic language form the unique artistic connotation of printmaking. The artistic value of printmaking is no less than that of other art types.

Printmaking is a general term for a type of painting, which can be distinguished as follows:

According to the plate material, it can be divided into woodblock prints (including wood engravings and woodcuts that use longitudinal sections of wood). Wood engravings using cross-sections of wood), copper engravings, offset engravings, lithographs, silk screen engravings, etc. There are also examples of prints made on plasterboard, paper plates and glass panels.

According to rubbing materials, they are usually divided into mimeographs, watermarks, etc.

According to the rubbing method, there are usually letterpress (such as woodblock, hemp engraving), intaglio (such as copper engraving), hole printing (such as silk screen printing), lithography (such as lithograph) and the cross-use of multiple materials. and comprehensive printmaking techniques.

In addition, prints can be divided into multi-color (color process) and monochrome (black and white).

Printmaking is an art form that uses a knife instead of a pen to create images on boards of different properties and then perfectly embodies them on paper. Its creative process includes three links: painting, engraving and printing. Since printmaking originated from printing, initially painting, engraving, and printing were divided and conquered. Among them, "painting" is the foundation, and "engraving" and "seal" should strive to embody the essence of the original "painting". The works at this stage are called "reproduction prints" or "traditional prints", and their function is to "imitate" and "restore" the works of famous artists or painters.

With the progress of the times, this "technology" originally born for printing has gradually formed an independent and decorative art form, and ranks among the six major painting types. That is, "Guo, Ban, You, Lian, Nian, Xuan" (traditional Chinese painting, engraving, oil painting, New Year painting, comic strip, propaganda poster), which is called "creative printmaking" or "modern printmaking".

Modern printmaking integrates painting, engraving and sealing into one, and "engraving" and "sealing" have become the main means of creation, while "painting" has retreated to a auxiliary status. In other words, the final work embodied on paper is no longer the same as the "painting" as a draft. The goal pursued by today's "carving" and "seal" is no longer for "copying" in the past, but by using the artistic techniques of "carving" and "seal" to further enrich the image and creative mechanism, so as to More effectively reflect the unique charm and charm of prints. This cannot be achieved with other tools and materials, and is also the key to distinguishing it from "reproduction printmaking" and even printed matter. Therefore, every work it prints should of course be an original work.

In China, woodblock prints, also known as woodcuts by the public, are relatively popular. It can be said that woodblock prints are one of the most representative varieties of prints. Jiangsu's watermark and color woodcuts are moist and soft, vividly expressing the customs of Jiangnan water towns; Heilongjiang's mimeograph and color woodcuts are loud and bold, filled with the atmosphere of vast black land and abundant harvests; Sichuan's portraits are similar to monochrome watermarks or mimeographed woodcuts in lyrical style The coexistence of strength and perseverance fully expresses the life sentiments of the people in the west. It can be said that modern woodblock prints account for most of Chinese prints. It is not difficult to see that woodblock prints can be both interesting and perfectly reflect the connotation of the theme in terms of knife, board, paper and seal, that is, in terms of material selection, knife techniques and rubbing techniques. It has reached an unprecedented height and is of great ornamental value. 6. How to write a 300-word essay about my self-portrait

I am nine years old and an ordinary boy. He is of medium build, with shiny black hair, often wearing a crew cut. Thick black eyebrows, bright big eyes. A straight nose and a rosy mouth. The biggest feature is that her skin is fair and soft, and others give her the nickname "Xiao Bai".

I am introverted and usually taciturn. This is what my teachers and classmates say about me. I don't deny that I am indeed such a person. I can't help but shed tears when facing setbacks and criticisms. When I do something right, I jump around to express my inner joy. My mother said I have a dual personality.

I have a wide range of hobbies, including playing football, badminton, and roller skating, but my favorite is reading. To what extent do I love it? Let’s put it this way! Whenever I see a good book and my mother buys it, I can't put it down. I open the book gently and carefully, carefully savoring the truth contained in each story.

My advantage is that I have a good memory and can recite texts quickly. I read every text I read several times and almost memorized it. The disadvantage is that sometimes I don’t listen to the teacher carefully during class and always think about other things.

I have strengths and weaknesses. I will not be proud of my strengths. I will work hard to correct my shortcomings. This is my self-portrait. Do you like me? 7. How to write my self-portrait in an essay for the third grade of elementary school

A 300-word essay on my self-portrait for the third grade of elementary school

My name is Lu Fujin, a third-grade student. I have short hair. He is of medium height, with big and bright eyes. He especially likes to wear pink clothes, and almost his whole body is pink.

I like reading books very much, and I can’t stop reading them. Do you remember that there was a time when my mother allowed me to read a book for a while before going to bed? This made me so happy that I didn’t even watch TV, so I just lay on the bed early and read with relish. Before I knew it, the time had passed. It was getting late, my mother urged me several times, and I reluctantly turned off the light, but I couldn't fall asleep after tossing and turning, and kept wandering in the sea of ??books, so I quietly turned on the light and watched until late at night. , I fell asleep when I was really exhausted. After a few days, my vision plummeted. Only then did my mother discover my secret.

I also like running. Before seven o'clock every morning, you can see me among the people doing morning exercises. The only fly in the ointment is that I am not strong enough. When I encounter any difficulties or problems, I burst into tears of dissatisfaction.

I am a bit lazy. I went to the supermarket once. In the car, I said that I was very strong and wanted to help my mother carry the basket. But when I got to the supermarket, I changed my mind after carrying it for a while. My parents really didn’t care about me. way.

This is what I am like, do you like me? 8. How to write a composition about 355 self-portraits of myself

Look, a pair of medium-sized eyes, a short nose, a pair of big ears, and a small mouth that can never finish talking. , this is me. I am 10 years old this year, a third-year student, and have been rated as one of the "Three Good Students" for two consecutive years.

I love reading the book "Humorous Jokes" because there are many funny jokes in it. Whenever I finish my homework, I will pick up this book and read it carefully. At dinner, I will tell these jokes to my father and mother, and they will laugh so hard that they can't even eat.

Another time, I was a little slow in doing my homework and didn’t have time to read this book. I read this book while I was sleeping. The more I read, the more energetic I became. I stayed up very late. As a result, my mother He found out and scolded me. I also like to play chess, chess, go, flying chess, checkers, chess... Whenever I have free time, I will play chess with my classmates. You attack me, and I resist you.

If I don’t bring chess, I will guide others to play chess. If he makes a wrong move, I will try my best to help others make up for it. I also have a shortcoming, that is, I like to "sleep in". When the alarm clock rings, I want to sleep a little longer. My mother pats my *** before I get up. As soon as my mother turns around, I continue to sleep.

I will definitely correct it in the future, do you believe me? . 9. How to write a composition about my portrait

My portrait

I am a smart and cute little girl. I am 9 years old this year. I have a nice name. .

My hair is jet black and often tied in a ponytail. My eyebrows are curved, like two crescents, and there are a pair of small eyes under the eyebrows, with two "black grapes" hidden in them. There is a small cherry mouth under my small nose, and my voice is sweet. I have a slim figure and usually like to wear blue, pink, and green dresses.

I have a gentle personality and generally don't get angry. However, if someone makes trouble unreasonably and makes me angry, I will also get angry and let the other person know how powerful I am.

I love playing the violin. Sometimes I am so focused on playing that I can be intoxicated by the beautiful sound of the violin! I remember one time at noon, I was playing the violin in my room while my mother was cooking in the kitchen. It was already close to twelve o'clock, but my father hadn't come back yet. My mother loudly told me to call my father. Maybe I was too focused on playing the piano. , didn’t hear anything at that time. Later, my mother urged me several times, but I still didn't hear her. So my mother immediately rushed into the room and took the music score away from me. Only then did I react.

In fact, I have a wide range of interests. In addition to playing the violin, I am also interested in playing chess, checkers, painting, swimming, etc.

After listening to my introduction, you now know something about me, right? Are you willing to make friends with me in the future?