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Fourth grade art composition

In life, work and study, composition is the most familiar thing for everyone. According to different genres, composition can be divided into narrative, expository, practical and argumentative. Then the question comes, how to write an excellent composition? The following are nine fourth-grade art compositions I collected, hoping to help you.

On the afternoon of March 28th, more than forty students from our second regiment visited the Shao Huaze Art Museum under the leadership of Shao Cui.

Let's visit Grandpa Shao Huaze's photo exhibition on the first floor. Wow! There are so many photos here! More than I can count, I dare not even look. But among so many works, I like Wonderland best, because it is about a beautiful small village in a quiet mountain, and the spring water in the mountain bay flows down from the mountain around the village like a brocade. Halfway up the mountain, wrapped in white clouds, it's like walking into a fairyland. Seeing this, some people will ask: "Mr. Shao Lao's photographic works are so excellent that he must have made great efforts behind them!" Yes, Grandpa Shao Huaze suffered a lot when he took these photos. For example, when he received the work "Old Tree Crow in a daze", he waited for more than three hours to take such a scene. In this exhibition hall, I also found that Grandpa Shao Huaze's photographic works are divided into three parts: the first part reflects the happy life of children; The second part reflects the beautiful natural scenery; The third part reflects the daily life of women. These photos have their own characteristics, which makes me never tire of seeing them.

Then we went to the second floor to visit Grandpa Shao Huaze's calligraphy exhibition. Ah! Grandpa Shao Huaze's calligraphy is very neat! Among these calligraphy works, my favorite is Spring in the Garden. Although it doesn't have beautiful illustrations, I still like it very much, because I think this idiom is very suitable for the current season.

Grandpa Shao Huaze is so capable. This art gallery now embodies his life's hard work! I want to learn from Grandpa Shao Huaze, never give up halfway in anything, be an excellent person and make contributions to people all over the world!

Next to my TV, there is a beautifully made mouse pendant, which is a very beautiful handicraft in my heart. The rope buckle above the pendant consists of six red silk ropes, and there is a Chinese knot below the rope buckle. Chinese knots are small and exquisite, and the whole body exudes a unique bright red "royal atmosphere". There is a long red rubber hanging under the Chinese knot. A square plate about 6 cm wide, with a little mouse on the front and a golden "Fu" on the back. The little mouse on the front is white without any dyeing. It has a pair of small black eyes embedded in its oval head and a pair of big ears on its head.

The little mouse's chubby little hand holds the word "peace", and his chubby belly is covered with a red Chinese-style chest covering embroidered with pink lotus flowers. His short legs are splayed, sitting on an ingot, which says "get rich". The sun shines on the ingot, dazzling.

A stout tail is held high in the air, heroic and spirited, and somewhat cute. I think it may be the happiest mouse in the world! There is also a red wheat ear with oriental charm at the bottom of the pendant. This is my favorite handicraft. Do you like it?

The annual Little Snowflake Art Festival is coming again, which may be the last art festival in our primary school life.

For this little snowflake art festival, we have carefully prepared class exhibition boards and personal exhibition boards. The exhibition in our class is based on the theme of ancient style, and it is created on fan-shaped paper. Each student draws a different fan, which forms a unique landscape. My personal exhibition board was jointly produced by Wu. Our theme is the same as the class exhibition, but we are China painting and calligraphy.

Today, the Little Snowflake Art Festival opened. Not only did we participate in this interesting art festival, but our parents also participated in this happy art festival with us. Among many parents, my grandmother is one of them. We had an early lunch, brought a smiling face and a sticker, and lined up neatly to go to the playground. The exhibition boards of each class have been set up on the playground. The teacher said we could vote, so we put the stickers in our hands on the voting area, because we know that collective honor is the most important thing. Moreover, I always said to my grandmother, "Come to our class! Vote for my solo exhibition! "

After the voting, I went to see the exhibition boards of other classes. After I visited them all, the first project was almost over. In the remaining few minutes, I looked at my exhibition board with fifteen stickers on it. ...

The second content is watching performances. When I went to the stormy playground, I saw that the stage was dazzled by the lights, so I found a place to do it. The performance began at once and gradually kicked off. I saw four small hosts on the stage. Four small hosts said: "Now, the Little Snowflake Art Festival officially begins!" Amid shouts, the performance began, first the song and dance performance of the first grade group, and then the second scene of the second grade group. ...

Although each performance was wonderful, what impressed me the most was the song and dance performance "Where Has Time Been" by our sixth grade music group. At the beginning of the program, we were shown pictures taken by our classmates. Then, two performers came out slowly, made a touching remark and asked, "Where has the time gone?" At the same time, bits and pieces of our primary school life were posted on the big screen, including group photos of autumn outing and photos of our military training ... Next, the performer sang the song "Where has the time gone". As I listened, a scene flashed through my mind, that is, when we graduated, we were separated from our classmates and teachers. Thought of here, my eyes moist.

But the final performance "Little Apple" made the audience boil. In the song "You are my little apple, I can't love you too much. My little red face warms my heart and lights up my life ... "The Little Snowflake Art Festival ended.

On May 3rd, my mother and I came to the city library with excitement. Because I like singing best, I must listen carefully to this lecture.

As soon as I entered, I saw that many people had sat down and waited. I sat down and waited slowly, expecting. Finally, I look forward to the appearance of Master Yan. She sat down generously, picked up the receiver and first talked about the art of singing. I listened to it with relish, and after careful reflection, the most impressive sentence was: "Music has rhythm and rhythm."

Second, Teacher Yan talked about the origin of singing. She gave us examples one by one, which made us feel as if we were there, and I was even more intoxicated. I didn't expect Xiaole to have such great charm. Finally, Teacher Yan gave us a correct answer: "Singing comes from love."

Then, Teacher Yan talked about the characteristics of singing, singing instruments and singing posture. Every one makes me think. Finally, Teacher Yan sang a song. The sonorous voice made us sing along with it, which attracted a burst of applause and applause from the audience.

1 1 point, it's time to say goodbye. We reluctantly bid farewell to Miss Yan. I thought to myself: If Teacher Yan comes to lecture again, I will definitely go again!

The fifth article "Jingle Bell" of the fourth grade art composition rang, and the students quickly recovered from the game and came to the classroom.

At this time, Mr. Zhang walked into the classroom and even took away a sculpture horse in his hand. The students all looked at Mr. Zhang in surprise. At this time, Teacher Zhang put down the horse sculpture and said, "In this class, we will write a composition based on this sculpture." At first, the students looked at Mr. Zhang quietly, but as soon as Mr. Zhang finished speaking, the students started talking:

"Why does Teacher Zhang want us to write sculptures?"

"I don't know, let's have a look first."

"……"

"Students, be quiet," Teacher Zhang ordered. "This composition is compulsory. We should make full use of our imagination to write horse movements. "

"Oh." The students said in unison that everyone had also observed the appearance of this horse sculpture.

This sculpture is not very big, about 20 cm long and 20 cm wide. This sculpture is basically based on horses. It held its head high and the hair on its neck fluttered in the wind. The saddle on the body shows that it is a horse with an owner. Its hind legs are pressed down and its front legs are raised high, like an athlete preparing to run, as if it would suddenly run out the next second. I think: It is heading for its owner and stepping on the endless Yuan Ye. It's really magnificent and full of hooves!

Look carefully at the sculpture below, which reads "Heavenly Sword, a gentleman strives for self-improvement". Look at this galloping horse, look at these fine print. I seem to remember the meaning of this sentence: a gentleman strives for self-improvement like heaven, and carries things like earth with great virtue. How profound this meaning is!

This composition not only let us appreciate the beauty of horse sculpture, but also let me understand a profound truth: people with deep moral character can become pillars, and people who constantly strive for self-improvement can become heroes.

The Forbidden City is the largest museum in China, which contains many art treasures. I was lucky enough to visit these antique and charming works of art, among which the magnificent dragon chair impressed me the most.

The Dragon Chair is in the Hall of Supreme Harmony. Dragon chair refers to a chair with dragon patterns engraved on the armrests of ancient emperors. When ancient ministers went to the early court, they usually put dragon chairs on the court steps. Dragon chairs are usually made of wood, and then dragon-shaped patterns are carved on the handrails, and finally a layer of yellow paint is painted to show royal majesty.

The dragon chair is resplendent and magnificent, and the dragons carved on it are lifelike. Eyes, beards, I think they can walk in the clouds. It perfectly shows the royal style and luxury. The dragon is a symbol of power and status. I looked as if I saw the emperor above me, thinking that the emperor had benefited the people all his life and had business dealings with ministers.

According to the tour guide, this dragon chair is different from other chairs. It has a "round-backed chair", and the four pillars supporting the handrail are covered with golden dragons. I found that the base of this dragon chair is about 2 inches wide instead of legs and brackets. 5. Sumitomo with a depth of more than one meter. The gold-plated surface looks magnificent. According to the research of cultural relics experts in the Palace Museum, this dragon chair was made in the Ming Dynasty and may be a relic of Emperor Jiajing when he rebuilt the palace.

This dragon chair reminds me that when the emperor sits on it, he has everything. But so what? It's too cold at the top, and people will be lonely. He may never get the truth, and even his own mother may feel differently about him. Even a lover who has been on the pillow for many years may not be sincere to him. Will the emperor be happy if he lives in such a world every day?

I know that this dragon chair brings me infinite reverie in the end. ...

When I was six years old, I came to beautiful Xinjiang. There, I went to the flaming mountain under the scorching sun, the grape valley rich in fruit, and the fun village of Rob. But I like the supermarket in Korla best.

I can't take care of my eyes in that supermarket. There are silverware sellers, green knives sellers, and various styles of hats ... but an inconspicuous corner stall caught my attention. She was selling camels, and I took a fancy to her camel crafts at first sight.

They are about 20 cm high, hold their heads high, and have two high humps on their backs. The whole body is brown, making people feel strong. Four legs hold the whole body straight, which is worthy of being a "pillar"! Between its two humps, a ribbon is tied tightly, embroidered with a sky-blue lace, and the words "Silk Road" are written in the middle.

It has three "bells" hanging from its straight neck! This is not an ordinary bell, it is composed of a small iron ring with a small square hanging in the middle. If you move it, it will make a nice sound: "Jingle! Jingle! " Its small ears are soft and furry. How cute! Its eyes are like two small black beans, small but intense, revealing a firm belief.

Camels are beautifully made, but not enough. The head, legs, hump and tail are also carefully embroidered with brown hair.

Camel, you are so cute, you are so lifelike! Looking at you, I seem to hear the music of the camel team holding its head high. I seem to see a huge camel team, full of silk, tea and other commodities along the desert to the distant, to the world. ...

Works of art refer to man-made products rather than natural objects, spiritual products rather than material products. Works of art are mainly the crystallization of thinking in images, not the result of abstract thinking. There is a striking orange pumpkin in the corner of our bedroom.

This pumpkin was given to grandma by my aunt, and grandma kept it in my house. This is my favorite work of art. This pumpkin is about 36 cm in diameter and has a stalk of about 4 cm at the top. There is a little green in a large area of orange, and the overall collocation is very harmonious. The more you look at it, the more it looks like a pumpkin carriage in Cinderella!

This pumpkin is ceramic and weighs about 3 Jin. The surface is smooth, cold and hard, but it can be fondled, just like holding a cornucopia. The dark green flower stalk is a little transparent, which gives people room for imagination and adds a little vitality. A pumpkin is divided into 10, perfect! This pumpkin is simple in structure, just like the pumpkin planted by the farmer's uncle. This pumpkin is not so bright and dazzling. It is usually orange, which makes people feel energetic and relaxed. This simple and simple scenery is much better than the ceramic pumpkin inlaid with rare treasures. Its simplicity and simplicity are remarkable.

This pumpkin is very realistic, just like a fresh pumpkin just picked from a vine! The surface of the glass pumpkin sparkles. If you put the glass pumpkin on the dining table without turning on the light, the gluttonous person will definitely want to rush up and take a bite.

The simple color of glass pumpkin makes me feel the hardships of working people; Its birth is inseparable from the hard work of glass-ceramic workers. This pumpkin adds some beauty to my family. Because of the rich imagination of glass-ceramic workers, more people will get more beautiful artistic enjoyment!

It's an old cow handicraft, made by my grandmother. I put it on my windowsill, and it has been silently accompanying me. This is a little fat cow. Close-up, big black eyes are bright and intense. Through their sincere eyes, you can feel that they are the master's most loyal friends. A red bead is cleverly worn under its nose, so cute. The long sharp corners grow on the top of the head, which looks not only cute, but also arrogant!

It looks at you and seems to have something to say, but it can't. How much it wants to become a real cow, so that it can not only help people farm, but also play freely in the sun. However, it is not sad for its own fate. It didn't say anything, but stood quietly by the window, staring out the window, staring at the blue sky, white clouds and birds outside the window, remembering them.

Cattle are always so optimistic, although real life is always unsatisfactory. When we face some unsatisfactory things, can we still think that the first scalper is so indifferent and firm?