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Watching the exhibition is like falling into the "rabbit hole" of Alice in Wonderland

author:New Hunan
Watching the exhibition is like falling into the "rabbit hole" of Alice in Wonderland

Hunan Daily, New Hunan Client, July 18 (Reporter Xu Dianbo, Li Tingting, Liu Hanlu) A cute kitten, staring at the new home at the beginning of the lantern. On July 17th, Song Yuetan, a 9-year-old small owner of Yueyang Jinmao, brought his own art work "Night" to participate in the first "Falling into the Rabbit Hole" original theme painting exhibition hosted by China Jinmao Ring Long Division at Yueyang Art Museum with 17 children.

Elephants straying into the garden, pumpkins with smiling faces, gypsy girls with dreams as horses... Walking into the exhibition hall, the paintings full of children's hearts make people feel that the children pay tribute to Picasso's piety, the expression of maternal love, and the beautiful imagination and love of everything in the world, making people feel as if they have fallen into the "rabbit hole" of Alice in Wonderland. Li Zhanqing, chairman of the Yueyang Municipal Artists Association, said that children's learning to draw is very conducive to improving children's imagination and creativity. In the process of painting, it is also the expression of the child's own heart; parents want to understand the child's heart, may wish to look at the child's paintings.

Watching the exhibition is like falling into the "rabbit hole" of Alice in Wonderland
Watching the exhibition is like falling into the "rabbit hole" of Alice in Wonderland

At the exhibition site, many Jinmao owners also exhibited cultural and creative products jointly produced. The organizers also launched an art forum with the theme of "Art Awakens New Life in the City", and invited Adaya, an artist who graduated from Kingston University in the United Kingdom, and Chen Xiaoyu, a young illustrator artist who cooperated with the British Red Scarf, to take the stage and share wonderfully from the aspects of "how to empower the vitality of the city with art".

In addition to the children's paintings, the exhibition also brings together the best works of emerging contemporary illustrators. Illustrator Li Sheng brought 46 illustrations by 12 artists. Under the guidance of the artists, the children perform live graffiti creations.

The exhibition lasts for 20 days and is free to open. All the cultural and creative income obtained during the exhibition will be donated to the public welfare fund to help more children in mountain villages realize their "painting dreams".

Watching the exhibition is like falling into the "rabbit hole" of Alice in Wonderland
Watching the exhibition is like falling into the "rabbit hole" of Alice in Wonderland
Watching the exhibition is like falling into the "rabbit hole" of Alice in Wonderland

[Editor-in-charge: Li Tingting]

[Source: Hunan Daily· New Hunan Client]

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