Crafts and Arts Liuqing Bamboo Carving Experience Class

I am going to take a class on the art of bamboo carving this afternoon. It is a craft that I have never been exposed to or understood before. I am looking forward to the surprises this class will bring me.

Who is teaching this class?

What would the masters say to dozens of students at different levels?

What will this class cover?

What will I gain?

Before class, collect information about bamboo carving art and learn about it. Nowadays, Internet search is called "search business".

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Bamboo carving, a traditional folk carving art, uses bamboo roots to carve characters, animals and plants, or carves text, pictures, etc. on bamboo materials and bamboo utensils. Usually also refers to sculpture crafts carved from bamboo roots, bamboo materials, and bamboo utensils.

Bamboo carving is mainly popular in southern China. During the Ming Dynasty, the art of bamboo carving in Jiangnan reached its heyday and developed into two major schools with their own characteristics. One school is the "Jinling School" represented by Nanjing Bamboo Carving; It is the "Jiading School" represented by Jiading Bamboo Carving in Shanghai.

On May 20, 2006, bamboo carvings were approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists.

A type of bamboo carving. Also called "sticking spring", "bamboo spring", "anti-spring" and "asparagus bamboo". Moso bamboo is sawn into bamboo tubes, and the joints and greens are removed, leaving a layer of bamboo springs. After boiling, drying, flattening, and gluing, it is inlaid on the wooden body and bamboo slices, and then polished, and then patterns are carved on it. The content includes characters, landscapes, flowers and birds, calligraphy, etc.

One of the bamboo carvings. Liuqing refers to leaving a layer of green bamboo on the surface of the bamboo as a carving pattern; then shoveling away the green bamboo outside the pattern to expose the bamboo muscle underneath as the ground, hence the name "Liuqing Bamboo Carving". The bamboo green is selected from deep mountain winter bamboo, which has been treated with mildew and moth-proofing techniques, making the finished product smooth and smooth. Bamboo Jun is as clean as jade, and the bamboo skin has silk patterns. The bamboo Jun is light in color and becomes slightly brighter with age. The longer the bamboo skin is, the darker the color becomes, and the color is like amber. When making green bamboo carvings, it is advisable to make full use of this difference in texture and color changes, leaving all, more, less or none of the green bamboo to separate the layers and form a natural fading effect from deep to light colors. Bright, dark, and light are applied according to the scenery. The pen holders, arm rests, boxes, fan bones and other utensils carved in green are not only exquisite, but also have a moist appearance and a color similar to amber. The longer the bamboo skin is, the redder the color will be and the more prominent the pattern will be. If you play with it regularly, it will be as smooth as fat. , as gentle as jade.

Qiao Jinhong is a member of the China Arts and Crafts Society, a member of the Wuxi Writers Association, a member of the Wuxi Calligraphers Association, and a representative inheritor of national intangible cultural heritage projects.

Born in a family of bamboo carving artists in the south of the Yangtze River, he is the third generation descendant of the "Shuangqixuan" bamboo carving art workshop in Wuxi. Since childhood, he has been influenced and taught by famous modern bamboo carving masters such as his maternal grandfather Zhang Ruizhi and uncle Zhi Ci'an. He was especially taught personally by his mother, the famous female bamboo carver Zhang Qizhi. Bamboo carving inherits the legacy of the "Jiading School" of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. He is proficient in greening, intaglio, relief, openwork and round carving. He is also good at poetry, calligraphy, painting and sealing. His works are elegant and ancient, and he has participated in many international exhibitions. He is elegant and honest by nature, rigorous in his craftsmanship, and meticulous in his craftsmanship. Each piece of art often takes many years to complete, and is always highly prized by connoisseurs at home and abroad. There are works such as "Ancient Chinese Bamboo Carving Art" and "Research on Jiangnan Bamboo Carving Art".

Qiao Yu, female, born in 1974, from Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, has double college degrees in English and Japanese. The daughter of bamboo carving masters Qiao Jinhong and Zhang Yingyuan, she is the fourth generation descendant of Wuxi's "Shuangqixuan" bamboo carving family. She is recognized by the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Culture as the representative inheritor of the provincial intangible cultural heritage project (Wuxi Liuqing Bamboo Carving).

A brief explanation of its cultural background and development, focusing on its craftsmanship and what we need to complete in this lesson. Focus on the craft techniques and processes to be completed in this lesson.

Leave green bamboo carvings.

Bamboo carving works include a complete process from material preparation, production, to how to preserve the finished product.

I experience the joy of being an apprentice. Apply the skills and knowledge learned immediately through hands-on experience, understand while learning, ask while learning, and use while learning.

My current self-taught financial statement analysis cannot be like this. I can only do the questions given by the teacher after studying in the online class, but it cannot be applied in practice and I will not be able to look at the financial statements of the real company immediately. Report. Learning and application are disconnected.