What are the youth art competitions?

Youth art competitions include:

1, National Art Exhibition for Primary and Secondary School Students: sponsored by the Ministry of Education of China, held every two years, and outstanding students' works are selected by provinces and cities.

2. Nikolai Nikolai Gogol Youth Art Creation Competition: jointly sponsored by CCTV and Nikolai Nikolai Gogol Animation Group, it is held once a year to promote the development of animation in China.

3. National Children's Calligraphy and Painting Competition: sponsored by China Culture and Art Foundation, held once a year, divided into two categories: calligraphy and painting.

4. Literary Creation Competition: including the national middle school students' literary works exhibition and the national new concept composition competition for primary and secondary school students, including poetry, prose, novels and other literary categories.

5. Bella Star National Art Competition: sponsored by Shanghai Bailexing Culture Communication Co., Ltd., it is open to young art lovers all over the country and has become one of the largest youth art competitions in China.

As a competition activity, youth art competition aims to promote students' creativity and artistic talent, which can not only improve students' creative level, but also shape their thoughts and personalities. Here are some things to pay attention to:

(1) Learn the rules of the competition in detail before the competition: different competitions have different registration requirements, entry conditions and winning methods. Participants must read the relevant regulations carefully.

(2) Diligence in practice: prepare materials in advance, investigate the theme, conceive the layout, change the draft several times, and revise it repeatedly.

(3) Draw colors seriously and scientifically: choose pigments suitable for your own style, correctly understand the use of brushes, the structure and color of the picture, and show your own aesthetics in the design.

(4) Abide by innovative ideas: stick to creativity and individuality, not stick to traditional and dogmatic painting methods, give full play to imagination and creativity, and dare to try new forms and expressions.

(5) Pay attention to the submission time: submit the work according to the specified time, place and method to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of the work.

(6) Respect for rights and interests: respect other people's creative achievements, do not plagiarize, plagiarize or impersonate, and at the same time safeguard their own intellectual property rights.