An 8-hour relay painting of a 10-meter long scroll! Open "Harvest China" with "Thousand Miles of Harvest Picture"

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On September 21, CCTV-17’s live broadcast series of “Feng Scenery Along the Road” went to the Academy of Fine Arts of Tsinghua University to launch a long scroll painting relay activity of “Thousands of Miles of Harvest”. Painting students who had just returned from visiting various places in the motherland took on an 8-hour extreme challenge and completed a 10-meter-long scroll in a relay, using their brushes to depict the "rich" scenery along the way.

An 8-hour relay painting of a 10-meter long scroll! Open 'Harvest China' with 'Thousand Miles of Harvest Picture' - Lujuba

"Thousands of Miles of Harvest Picture" focuses on reality and takes into account the artistic creation perspective of the times. It is based on the professional inspection and practice courses carried out by teachers and students of various professional departments of Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts during the summer vacation, and took root in the countryside. What you see and hear in the countryside is used as creative material. By presenting the harvest scenes and rich and diverse regional crops in various parts of the country, it shows the concept of "harvest" scenery along the way to "Harvest China" and uses the language of art to interpret the grand scene of farmers' harvests. .

An 8-hour relay painting of a 10-meter long scroll! Open 'Harvest China' with 'Thousand Miles of Harvest Picture' - Lujuba

The composition and shape of this painting were inspired by the works of Professors Du Dakai and Liu Jude from the Department of Painting. The basic color palette draws on Van Gogh's classic work "Harvest", which is intended to highlight the warm emotions and vitality of the harvest.

In the center of the picture, sorghum from Zunyi, Guizhou, and corn from Northeast China are selected as the core of the entire painting. On the left side, from the autumn sun in the Huangling Mountains to the abundant rice, from the flying swans to the flocks of cattle and sheep, it vividly shows the prosperity of livestock due to abundant grain. Harvest scene. The right side brings together vegetables and fruits from the north and south of the motherland, celebrating the autumn harvest season. The "vegetable baskets" from all over the motherland are abundant and the "fruit baskets" are beautiful.

An 8-hour relay painting of a 10-meter long scroll! Open 'Harvest China' with 'Thousand Miles of Harvest Picture' - Lujuba

This "Thousand Miles of Harvest Picture" was artistically planned by Wen Bo, a researcher at the Institute of Cultural Heritage and Innovation Design of Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts, and the theme art was conceived by Lian Peiwei, a student of the Painting Department of Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts, and collaborated with Wang Xiyue, Chen Boxian, and Sun Tianlong , Li Coltsfoot and other painting students jointly created the painting, which took 8 hours and the roll was 10 meters long.

An 8-hour relay painting of a 10-meter long scroll! Open 'Harvest China' with 'Thousand Miles of Harvest Picture' - Lujuba

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This painting activity is broadcast live by the "CCTV Sannong" network matrix. Netizens can switch to different camera positions in the CCTV APP "CCTV Sannong" live broadcast room to witness the 10-meter-long roll from multiple perspectives. Birth. Dozens of media including People's Daily, Global Times, and Xinhua Daily Telegraph broadcast live simultaneously, witnessing the "Thousand Miles of Harvest Picture" hand-drawn by Tsinghua students. CCTV-17's "Thousand Miles of Harvest Picture" special program "Thousand Miles of Harvest" special program.

In order to welcome the sixth Chinese Farmers' Harvest Festival, China Central Radio and Television Station's "Harvest China" integrated communication campaign launched a road documentary fusion live broadcast "A Harvest Scene Along the Road" to watch the harvest along a specific route in a marching style. On the way, we talked about the development of agriculture, rural areas and farmers. As the "N+1" special live broadcast, "Thousands of Miles of Harvest" uses a unique perspective and novel presentation method to depict the "harvest" scenery along the way in the countryside.

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