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The expressive technique of fox game
1. Surrealism. In the photographic work The Fox's Game, foxes are actually colorful sculptures, reflecting that the reality is gray, dull and listless. These animal sculptures shine with extraordinary light, adding a mysterious surreal atmosphere to the mediocre scene.
2. Imitation. Fox's game is a game of imitating small animals, so the performance of this game is imitation. Games can make children feel happy and learn something from them. Children can initially understand the characteristics of different animals in the game expressed by tone and action, and can remember the order in which each animal appears, so the performance is relatively smooth.
The above information is for reference only. For more information, it is recommended to consult related books or consult a Chinese teacher.
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