February 17th is the eighth day of the first lunar month, the last day of the Spring Festival holiday, Hongmei Art Museum (Centennial Guoman Museum) will specially launch the "Meng Xin Comic Portrait Le Long Dragon" and "Unlock the Year of the Dragon New Year Painting" activity, creating a unique Year of the Dragon cartoon portrait for citizens and tourists, and teaching everyone DIY New Year paintings.
The event time is 10:00-12:00 and 14:00-18:00 on February 17. Hongmei Art Museum (Centennial Guoman Museum) will specially invite animation artists smiling rabbits, gentlemen, and rice grains to show the images of citizens and tourists in the form of cartoons, depicting the good wishes and expectations for the new year.
The quota for this event is limited to 30 people, and the on-site queue is on a first-come, first-served basis.
In addition to the exquisite Q version portraits, the Hongmei Art Museum (Centennial Guoman Museum) will also focus on the traditional New Year flavor and hold the "Unlock the New Year of the Dragon New Year Paintings" activity, so that the public can experience the traditional culture and appreciate the lively atmosphere of the New Year. There is no limit to the number of people and time of the event.
Hongmei Art Museum (Centennial Guoman Museum) is the first exhibition hall in China with the theme of "100 Years of Chinese Animation", integrating exhibition, experience, IP development, research and tourism. As a public cultural space with both richness and depth, fun and materials, the museum is committed to disseminating animation culture and promoting the development of animation industry. It is hoped that by displaying the national tide animation, on the one hand, it will excavate and inherit the essence of traditional Chinese culture and present it to the audience concretely; On the other hand, it interprets and displays Chinese culture in a modern way, and continuously enhances cultural self-confidence and cultural identity.
South+ reporter Zhang Shanshan.
Author] Zhang Shanshan.
*] Southern Press Media Group Nanfang + client.