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Nanjing post-90s boys taught themselves sand painting to create a series of works on the theme of the Winter Olympics

Nanjing post-90s boys taught themselves sand painting to create a series of works on the theme of the Winter Olympics
Nanjing post-90s boys taught themselves sand painting to create a series of works on the theme of the Winter Olympics

Zhang Qingheng's sand paintings

Yangzi Evening News (trainee reporter Yan Chunxu) Zhang Qingheng, a post-90s boy in Nanjing, began to teach himself sand painting in 2012 and created more than 20 sand painting works in 9 years. On December 16, he spent five days to complete the sand painting of the Beijing Winter Olympics, "Burning Love Winter Olympics, Covenant of Ice and Snow".

The Olympic flame embraced Beijing again, Zhang Qingheng felt very proud and honored, and also looked forward to this "wonderful, extraordinary, excellent" Winter Olympics, "although I can't go to Beijing to watch the game, I also hope to do my best to promote the wonderful sports of the Winter Olympics and let more people fall in love with ice and snow sports." According to Zhang Qingheng, the inspiration for this sand painting work comes from the Beijing Winter Olympics theme slogan promotion song MV "Together to the Future". When he saw this MV, he was very happy and excited, and he had the original idea of creating sand paintings for the Winter Olympics.

It is reported that Zhang Qingheng spent 5 days to complete the sand painting "Burning Love Winter Olympics, Ice and Snow Covenant", a total of 9 pictures. The Yangtze Evening News reporter saw that Zhang Qingheng showed various ice and snow sports such as short track speed skating and figure skating in his sand painting works. Among them, Zhang Qingheng's favorite sport is figure skating, "dancing on ice is so beautiful, it looks like a painting.".

Born in 1992, Zhang Qingheng is a railway employee at The Nanjing East Railway Station of Shanghai Bureau Group Co., Ltd., who began to teach himself sand painting in 2012 and created more than 20 sand painting works in nine years. Among them, the sand painting work "Hello, New Era" also won the "Hello, New Era" of The Central Radio and Television Corporation. Second prize of "Best Creative Award" of "Youth Creative Micro Video Competition". Zhang Qingheng said that he will continue to create a series of sand painting videos for the Beijing Winter Olympics, "I will integrate traditional Chinese culture into a series of winter Olympic sand paintings, such as the zodiac sign and ancient historical figures, etc., and combine traditional Chinese culture with Winter Olympic culture." ”

Source: Yangtze Evening News

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