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The "Yumei Painted Love" art exhibition opened The Universiade torch lit up children's paintings

Cover news reporter Yang Fan

This weekend, an art exhibition featuring children was held at the Xu Liaoyuan Museum of Contemporary Art in Chengdu. At the "Yumei Painting Love" Children's Aesthetic Education Achievements Exhibition, "little artists" from primary and secondary schools in Wuhou District used nearly 100 paintings to depict their dreams. At the opening ceremony of the exhibition, the "Ronghuo" torch of the 31st Summer Universiade in Chengdu became the highlight of the scene, and Teacher Huang of the torch design team was also invited to the children to introduce the detailed process of the "Ronghuo" design in detail.

The "Yumei Painted Love" art exhibition opened The Universiade torch lit up children's paintings

On the evening of August 31, on the occasion of the 300-day countdown to the 31st Summer Universiade in Chengdu, the torch of the Chengdu Universiade "Ronghuo" was officially unveiled at the Jinsha Site Museum, which immediately amazed the world and was called "the torch with the highest value in the history of the Universiade". Designing the Universiade torch is also like painting on paper, and the team led by designer Xu Liaoyuan used imagination and creativity as paint and lines to finally complete this wonderful work.

The "Yumei Painted Love" art exhibition opened The Universiade torch lit up children's paintings

"It took us more than a year to design the torch and we changed the design several times in total." Teacher Huang in the "Ronghuo" torch design sharing meeting, the use of projection pictures, to dozens of children on the scene first showed the first draft of the torch, the shape and the current appearance is very different, silver and white livery is very similar to the horn, but also like ivory.

The "Yumei Painted Love" art exhibition opened The Universiade torch lit up children's paintings
The "Yumei Painted Love" art exhibition opened The Universiade torch lit up children's paintings

Teacher Huang introduced that the reason why the torch is called "Ronghuo" is to take the abbreviation of Chengdu "Rong", and "Ronghuo" also means "fusion". "Later, we integrated the torch shape into the elements of the lantern, and then we also pushed it down and started again, and finally the torch used the colorful Universiade theme four colors, which became its own, reflecting the green, intelligent, energetic and shared concept of the Chengdu Universiade."

The "Yumei Painted Love" art exhibition opened The Universiade torch lit up children's paintings

The "Ronghuo" torch that appears in front of the children is the only one in the world at present, the front of the torch is a giant panda, and the bamboo leaf hole shape of the upper body of the torch not only meets the intake needs of the flame, but also perfectly integrates with the giant panda. The top fire outlet is the Chengdu city image logo and the Chinese cultural heritage symbol - the sun god bird.

The "Yumei Painted Love" art exhibition opened The Universiade torch lit up children's paintings

The "Ronghuo" torch is rich in Chinese cultural representative symbols, and the innovative craft design makes the whole torch elegant and fashionable, and the connotation is thick. Being able to witness its true appearance on the spot and take a photo with it makes the children on the scene excited. Teacher Huang encouraged them: "I also study art, I hope you can stick to your dreams, and in the future you can also use the beauty of art to light up the world." ”

The "Yumei Painted Love" art exhibition opened The Universiade torch lit up children's paintings

It is understood that the "Yumei Painting Love" art exhibition is sponsored by Chengdu Xu Liaoyuan Museum of Contemporary Art and Chengdu Wuhou District Artists Association Children's Art Committee, with children's paintings as the carrier, kindness as the source of creation, creative expression from the perspective of children, and artistic ways to let teenagers pay attention to Chengdu. At the exhibition site, the light and heat emitted by the "Rong Fire" made these childlike paintings add a lot of "energy".

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