seal?
watercolor?
This book "Little Black Fish" uses the watercolor rubbing method. Specifically, the watercolor paint is diluted with a large amount of water, and then painted or printed with physical objects to create the shapes and shapes of fish, jellyfish and seaweed.
In the background, because the water is rich and the color is light, the picture is full of a sense of clarity as if it were in the water. As for the entire work, only the small black fish are hand-painted. Look carefully at the large group of densely packed small red fish, which only have two forms.
It is the engraved seal. Composition of Little Black Fish (10,000 words) In the depths of the sea, beautiful seaweed grows and there are groups of small fish.
There is one difference among them. It is the little black fish. It swims faster than its brothers. It lives in a place covered with seaweed, which is a paradise for small fish.
One day, a big shark came and ate all the little black fish's brothers.
Blackfish was sad and lonely.
The little black fish went to find other small fish to play. It swam and swam, and saw jellyfish of many colors, long moray eels that even it didn't know how long it was, and aquatic plants like trees.
It's in a much better mood.
Suddenly, it saw a group of small red fish and asked them to come out to play, but they said: "We dare not go out, otherwise we will be eaten by big sharks." The little black fish thought of a way: let the little red fish dress up as a very big shark.
For big fish, small black fish serve as eyes.
The small fish had no choice but to give it a try, and sure enough they scared the big shark away.
From now on, small black fish, small red fish and moray eels can all come out to play.
The Adventures of Little Black Fish in the Sea Composition Little Black Fish In the depths of the sea, beautiful seaweed grows and there are groups of small fish.
One of them is different. It is the little black fish. It swims faster than its brothers. It lives in a place covered with seaweed, which is a paradise for small fish.
One day, a big shark came and ate all the little black fish's brothers.
Blackfish was sad and lonely.
The little black fish went to find other small fish to play. It swam and swam, and saw jellyfish of many colors, long moray eels that even it didn't know how long it was, and aquatic plants like trees.
It's in a much better mood.
Suddenly, it saw a group of small red fish and asked them to come out to play, but they said, "We dare not go out, otherwise we will be eaten by big sharks." The little black fish thought of a way: let the little red fish dress up as a very big shark.
For big fish, small black fish serve as eyes.
The small fish had no choice but to give it a try, and sure enough they scared the big shark away.
From now on, small black fish, small red fish and moray eels can all come out to play.
... How to write a composition about goldfish?
I love puppies because they are human beings' loyal companions; I love birds because they are human beings' loyal messengers; but I love goldfish even more because they are lively and cute.
There are two goldfish in my fish tank, one red and one black.
The red one, red with white, swims like a girl's beautiful gauze skirt.
The black one, the big black tail is rolling like a big black ball.
Their big eyes are always bright, and they are always alert. The scales on their bellies sparkle in the sunlight, making them look graceful and luxurious. Their small mouths open and close, spitting out bubbles from time to time, which is very cute.
The little black fish is a loyal "scout". Whenever I feed them, it is always the first to swim over to see if there is any danger.
I saw it quietly approaching the food under the "cover" of aquatic plants, touching the food lightly, and quickly swam back. After there was no movement around, it came out to touch the food, and then hurriedly swam back. This was repeated several times.
Finally, he swam to the little red fish and "told" the little red fish that there was no danger.
At this time, the little red fish will rush up to grab food.
It is very interesting for them to eat. They put the fish food into their mouths and spit it out. They eat it in and spit it out again. They repeat it several times before eating the fish food.
When I put my fingers in the water, they swam over and "kissed" my hand in a friendly way. I gently scratched their bellies with my fingers, and they swung their beautiful big tails and slapped the water, splashing water droplets.
On my face, hands.
When they have eaten their fill, they play and play in the water.
Sometimes they swim side by side quietly in the water, as if whispering; sometimes they jump out of the water together like a well-trained dance team; sometimes they lie quietly at the bottom of the tank, as if they are sleeping.
As long as I tap the fish tank lightly, they will quickly hide among the water plants as if they were electrocuted, and carefully peek out from the gaps between the water plants, making me laugh.