A 600-word essay on watching an art exhibition. Many people think that watching an art exhibition is a boring thing, but I have a unique idea. We can learn a lot of principles that are very useful to us from art exhibitions. Don’t you believe it? Then let me tell you about my first impression of seeing an art exhibition!
It was in a On a sunny Monday, the teacher said to us mysteriously: "Students, the school will hold activities in the afternoon. Please abide by the discipline and don't damage the things there." After listening to the teacher's words, we started talking about it: "What will it be? I don't know? Maybe we will do the experiment together." ?I hope it's acting. ?It's definitely not a performance, otherwise the teacher would have asked us to practice. We asked the teacher, but the teacher avoided answering. Everyone is guessing and hoping it will be their favorite project. That morning, I didn’t listen to a word of the teacher’s lesson. Suddenly, I felt that this morning was passing so slowly, it was like passing time like a day.
After finally staying up until the afternoon, I arrived at the school early and saw that the school was being decorated, which made my curiosity even stronger. I arrived in the classroom. There were already many students in the classroom, but only one or two students did not come. It seems that everyone wants to unveil the mystery of this event as soon as possible. After a while, the teacher came, and the classroom was immediately silent. The teacher asked us to gather, and then walked to the playground. We took a closer look and found that we were watching an art exhibition.
Like everyone else at that time, I didn’t like art exhibitions. I thought going to art exhibitions was an extremely boring thing. We were shocked and couldn't help it, so we looked at the painting casually. I saw a picture of a prairie. It was so beautifully painted! The grassland was endless, with lush green grass. Many sheep and cattle were grazing leisurely. There were also some people riding Mongolian horses and galloping on the grassland. Watching In this painting, I seem to have arrived on the prairie. How did the painter paint such a good picture? Work hard! As a person, you must work hard. Don't back down when encountering setbacks. Stand up from where you fell. As long as you work hard, nothing is impossible. Suddenly, I felt how pleasant it was to see the art exhibition!
After listening to my feelings, do you like to see the art exhibition?
A 600-word essay on the art exhibition on National Day The day before the holiday, my father asked me: This National Day, are you going to go to Jiuzhaigou, which you have always wanted to go to, or go to an art exhibition? I am a person who loves painting, so of course I choose to go to the art exhibition. What's more, this is a world-class art exhibition, so you must not miss this precious opportunity.
Walking into the exhibition hall, I found that although there were many people here, it was very quiet. Everyone was concentrating on savoring the paintings in front of them.
At this time, I saw a particularly familiar picture. That's right! It's the "Springtime at Giverny" that I copied before. Wow! The effect is much better in front of the original painting than in the copy. I was deeply attracted. This is the charm of the original painting! It depicts an early morning in the woods. No one came out, but I seemed to see a little squirrel jumping. Figure, heard the crisp singing of birds, smelled the fragrance of flowers and plants. This hazy artistic conception can only be embodied by a powerful painter.
The painting "Oise River near Pontoise" also impressed me deeply. Look! How clear and translucent that river is! I really want to jump in and swim and catch a few fish. That village was particularly intimate, just like the village where my grandfather lived. The road looked soft, and I wanted to pick the flowers on the roadside and take them home, and I wanted to roll and run on them.
My favorite is "The Snake Charmer". Look! The painter's superb skills portray the expressions of the characters so vividly! Some are nervous, a little serious, some are laughing, and some are focused. But what shocked me was not only the expression of the characters, but also the wall behind them. How realistically the artist described the gaps, gloss, texture, broken areas, and yellowing areas between the tiles! I read the annotation next to it and learned that it took the artist two years to paint it. Two years is such a big number! And it’s not once a week, but it’s drawn frequently and revised frequently. I seemed to see a painter in a dark room, quietly using a brush to draw beautiful patterns on the cloth. If the painting was not good enough, he would paint again, and he did not stop until the artist was sweating. It seemed that what was in front of me was not a painting but a scene.
After watching this exhibition, I learned more than just painting skills. I also understand: If you want to accomplish something, it cannot be solved in a short while. It takes a long time of hard work to succeed.