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Photographic activities related to Wushu

Whenever I see those exquisite handicrafts, I always envy them. I always hope that one day I can make a proud work with my own hands.

Finally, this opportunity came. Last week, our school organized us to go to the labor base to experience the hard life of the base. We experienced the hardships of military training and the fun of paper cutting in the base. What makes me most happy is that I finally made a handicraft by myself.

I remember that morning, under the leadership of our teacher, we came to the classroom of "craft production", only to see the teacher take out a bag of gypsum powder, two cups and a mold. The teacher first mixed water and gypsum powder evenly, and then poured gypsum into the mold. When loading the mold, gently shake the mold to make the gypsum evenly distributed in the mold. After about 4 to 5 minutes, the artwork can be taken out of the mold, which means that an unpainted artwork is "baked".

After seeing the teacher's demonstration, we did it ourselves. At first, I forgot that the ratio of water to gypsum is 1: 2. If a cup is filled with water and gypsum powder at the same time, there is no way to keep the water in the cup from overflowing. Later, after I adjusted the ratio of water to gypsum powder, I poured water into gypsum. This time, I was in trouble again-I didn't mix evenly. What happened? At first, I thought the water was poured too fast, so I tried it again and the result was the same as last time. I have no choice but to ask the teacher. After I explained to the teacher why the mixing was uneven. The teacher smiled and told me, "One of your steps is wrong. Instead of pouring water into gypsum powder, you should pour gypsum into water. " After listening to the teacher's explanation, I suddenly realized that it was true. I quickly mixed the gypsum, then I poured it into the mold and finally shook it well. After waiting for a long time, my work came out. Although I haven't painted it, I'm still very happy.

In the afternoon, we can't wait to come to another classroom to color my morning work. When the teacher arranges seats for us, we will hold a brush in our hands and color this work. Because my work depicts two small fish swimming in the water, light blue must be used as the base color, but among the five pigments on the table, there is no light blue. What shall we do? At this moment, the teacher came, and I asked the teacher again. The teacher still smiled and told me: "You can mix these five colors together, so that new colors will appear." Sure enough, I mixed white with dark blue, and light blue really appeared. Later, I used the same method to bring out many colorful colors. After a while, my work finally really came out. You see, the gray lace sets off the light blue "sea water". Two small fish swim freely in the water, and there are two small conchs and a small starfish beside them, which gives people a pleasing feeling. Seeing this work, I can't help feeling very proud.

I have special feelings for painting since I was a child. I remember when I was in kindergarten, my mother asked me what I wanted to learn. I said without hesitation, "I want to learn to draw." Therefore, I have an indissoluble bond with painting. Drawing not only brings me fun, but also brings me comfort like a good friend. When I am happy, I use crayons to show my joy; When I am unhappy, I will draw my troubles. Painting has become an indispensable part of my life. Painting has a unique charm. I like comics and gouache very much. Especially cartoon characters, have always been my passion. Although there is no teacher's guidance, I have been working hard on my own to draw cartoon characters better. I have used many sketchbooks since I started drawing cartoons. Now, when I turn them out, they have different tastes. Although it was not very good before, every painting reflects my love for painting. As we all know, the level of Japanese comics is excellent. Although I hate the Japanese, I really admire their comic level. After having a computer at home, I found some Japanese cartoons on the Internet and copied them myself. Over time, my level has also improved a lot. Not only comics, but also other things I like very much. When I was in primary school, I always took painting classes on weekends and took several grade exams. I have always treasured one certificate after another. One of my sisters also likes drawing very much. On the white wall of her room, you can see her paintings-that was when she 10 was in her teens, regardless of her mother's opposition, she insisted on painting the most beautiful things on her wall. Her rough and bold lines deeply made me realize her love for painting, so I had a common topic with her. Besides, I also like fashion design and home decoration. They all gave me beautiful enjoyment. I have a sketch book, especially for designing clothes. Sometimes I draw a few pairs, so I show them to my sister and ask her to give me some advice. I think painting is a very elegant art, which can cultivate people's sentiments. It will accompany me now, I believe, in the future, and painting will accompany me all my life. Because, I have unique feelings for it. I studied electronic organ, guzheng, calligraphy and so on before, but I didn't stick to it. I only kept painting for nearly 10 years. This feeling can only be understood, but not expressed. I am very happy, and painting can accompany me at any time. In any case, I won't give up painting.