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Why can't everyone appreciate the Fuwa created by Han Meilin?

This time, he was under too much pressure to design this Olympic mascot. If he wants to be famous in autumn history, he has to carry a heavy ideological burden and design a mask. Therefore, he was too deeply trapped to create spiritually in a free state, which led to the utilitarianism of his works, and his time was there. People in their time had a deep-rooted thing in their minds, which was created by that time, and this can't be blamed on him. Different from the young people who lived in the period of reform and opening up since childhood, the history of his works can't get rid of the shadow of the 1970s and 1980s. But he refused to admit this all the time, and he didn't want to give such an important opportunity to go down in history to young people with more creativity and taste. There were not enough essays in the past, so only a few hundred articles were distributed in our country with a population of more than one billion, and only one person participated on average. Isn't that weird? When his design draft was published to the world, many students in our Academy of Fine Arts hung their chests and stamped their feet, angry that they didn't know about it before the deadline and lost the right to fair competition. With the rapid development of the animation industry in China, although the overall level is not as good as that of the top animation developed countries, there are many excellent creative masters in the new generation of animation, who grew up watching cartoons and cartoons. We are patriotic and proud of China's 5,000-year civilization. We are determined to make China's animation industry dig up internationally, and one day make Japanese people crazy about China's animation and win back face for China people!

The Olympic mascot embodies the designer's hard work. Han Meilin, a 69-year-old famous artist, is the leader of the team that created and revised the mascot Fuwa. Han Meilin: The plan of five dolls was originally designed by Wu Guanying, a teacher from Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts. After consulting with him, I began to repaint them into prototypes. It was February 2 this year, when the dragon looked up. I painted all night, and the effect was not good. Later, I couldn't hold on a little longer, so I just took a cold shower. A tingle made me think of an idea: put animal-shaped hats on the dolls! In this way, the five Fuwa came out in one go.