Portrait of the old man Children s Painting Garden International Children s Calligraphy and Painti

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

Portrait of the old man Han Mi is 9 years old.

Selected from the "Children's Painting Garden" International Children's Calligraphy and Painting Competition.

This is a gouache painting that shows the life experience and inner emotions of the old man through the sketch of the old man's head.

1.Use of color: Gouache painting is known for its soft, transparent color effect, using elegant colors to express the image of the old man. Warm earthy tones and soft gray-blue tones add a solemn and warm atmosphere to the whole work.

2.Light and shadow treatment: Through clever light and shadow processing, the facial contours of the old man are given rich details and layering. The light shines from the side, outlining the lines of the old man's face clearly, and at the same time highlighting the wrinkles and vicissitudes left by his years.

3.Delicate performance: Through delicate performance, the little author depicts the old man's deep eyes and black and white eye pupils, and a towel on his head, which is a feature The old man should be a native of northern Shaanxi, the old man has a beard, and the gray beard is mixed with a little white, these details show the accumulation of the old man's years and the accumulation of wisdom. The details of the folds on the face also show the attention to detail and expressive mastery of the little author.

4.Emotional communication: Through delicate brushstrokes and the use of color, the little author expresses his respect for the old man's life experience and admiration for the wisdom of the old man. The whole work is full of emotional warmth.

During this period, the training of sketching paid more attention to the cultivation of observation and expressiveness. As their cognitive and drawing skills further develop, they begin to pay attention to the details and features of things, trying to represent objects with more accurate lines and colors. Gradually, he learned to use the principles of perspective and proportion, as well as the effects of light and shadow, to make the paintings more three-dimensional and vivid. The works usually show a more authentic expression of the form of things, but still retain some childlike and innocent characteristics.

Tips: For children's painting competitions, please click on the special page of the "Children's Painting Garden" International Children's Calligraphy and Painting Competition] on the homepage of China Children's Art Education Network, and submit your work according to the prompts.

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