Video: Painting on trees. Positive Creative by Wang Yue
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
An original way to decorate the streets of your hometown and practice painting, thereby giving smiles and good mood to casual passers-by, was invented by a young Chinese artist Wang Yue. A student at the College of Fine Arts in Shijiazhuang, she prepared an unusual bachelor's work, presenting as a creative task a whole gallery of funny graffiti drawn on tree trunks … The idea to decorate tree trunks was born to Wang Yu at the end of last year. However, in winter it is too cold for drawing outside, and it was not so easy to find suitable paints. Therefore, the implementation of the idea overwintered with the dreamer artist, and as soon as there was less snow on the streets and the air temperature rose to the desired level, small funny pictures invented by the author of the project took their places on the trees she had chosen.
The girl carefully selected "models" for her art project. They certainly had to be trees with damaged trunks: with hollows, growths on the bark, or completely devoid of bark, half-dead dead woods. She also carefully chose paints for her work, so that they did not cause additional damage to the trees, were safe and environmentally friendly. By the way, Wang Yu claims that when choosing paints and trees for painting, she consulted with the plant protection society, and received official permission from them. The city government also supports the creative endeavor: the more fun and brighter the streets in Shijiazhuang are, the more pleasant it will be for citizens and guests of the city. Not surprisingly, both tourists and locals do not miss the opportunity to take pictures with the amusingly decorated trees, on which Wang Yu draws animals, birds, landscapes or plants, or fairy-tale characters in different situations. Moreover, all the drawings she created look very harmonious both in the urban "interior" and on the selected trees.
So far, Wang Yu has only painted 15 trees. But she intends to continue her art project further, even despite the fact that she will have another academic year in college.
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