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Ask for an animation that tells the story of a kitten and its mother.

The name of this flash animation is Cat /flash_show.php? User = flash _ buhua & id = 30715 Hua Bo, the author of Cats, was born in Central Academy of Arts and Crafts. Hua Bo and her brother Bu Yong were both painting geniuses when they were young. When Bu Yong was 9 years old, he published the first collection of personal children's paintings in New China. It was once an anecdote that the poet Ke Yan wrote poems for Bu Yong's children in the early 1980s. Huabo/Kloc published children's stamps at the age of 0/0,/Kloc held a personal wall hanging exhibition in Hong Kong at the age of 0/2, and/Kloc designed postcards for the former Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications at the age of 0/6. Later, he naturally entered the Academy of Fine Arts.

By chance, this once prodigy became an exhibitionist.

A year and a half ago, when Hua Bo's painting was at a standstill, he came into contact with Flash. "After discovering Flash, I suddenly felt very open. I know that I have entered a new field, and when I get to a place where I can put it to good use, this field will allow me to break through many previous restrictions. With such a large space, everything can be done and you can play freely. "

I gave up the idea of doing experiments at the beginning, and the confusion and anxiety in painting no longer existed. Flash opened a new world for Huabo and became something she dedicated herself to. Outside the window of Huabo's study is a busy Beijing, surrounded by ancient stone carvings and wood carvings, but the computer on the desk shows that the owner is a modern woman. In this year, Huabo created 15 Flash.

After these shining works were put on the Internet, the feedback and repercussions generated by netizens far exceeded the previous influence of Huabo on painting. Among them, Cat received the most enthusiastic response. Huabo didn't expect to produce such a strong * * * sound. In her view, so many people are moved, which shows that so many people are as persistent as kittens and have deep love: "The truth in Cat is' love' and' courage', which I clearly want to convey to the audience, and all the rendering revolves around these two words. Love is touching, courage is shocking, and touching and shocking are also the words that appear most frequently in comments. All the audience who are moved are buried with love and courage in their hearts, although sometimes they are buried so deeply that they forget its existence. "

The cat has been doing it for more than a month. When Hua Bo makes every flash, he has to make up a story. Many of them listen to music first, and then make up a story according to the music. Cats is about people's emotions, but Huabo feels that employing people is more troublesome, and the characteristics of clothing, region and times are too real. Later, because I liked cats, I thought of using them instead. At first, the kitten was very weak and timid. When they get to hell, they will fight. The reason why the kitten is brave is not for herself, but for her mother and love. How can there be such a change? Quite let Huabo have some ideas. Huabo was deeply immersed in the story. When she showed it to the cat, she was a female cat. When describing a kitten, she is a kitten herself. Love to the depths, often moved by stories.

Huabo

Female, born in Beijing.

1980 stamp design

1986 Hong Kong Wall Hanging Exhibition

199 1- 1995 Department of Decorative Arts, Central Academy of Arts and Crafts

1996.2-1997.6438+01hold an art exhibition in Germany.

Hogeschool Voor de Kunsten, Amsterdam, short-term art major in the Netherlands.

Exhibition of paintings:

25. 1. 1997

Jassan Staht Gohlen Gallery

International scientific forum

17.8.1997-12.1.1997 Schlosspakrakh

Krefelder Hof Park Hotel

1.8.1997-30.8.1997 piernitz, schloss/Dresden.

China culture and art

1998-2003 Beijing

200 1 Beijing gallery image exhibition the year before last

The second prize of animation in 2003 Intel Digital Creative Competition.