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Plant tapping dyeing: keep the soul of plants in a simple and clean way.
It was already a circle of friends before going to bed on Friday. Draw a group of small and fresh plant pictures. When they wake up, they will receive a message that says "like" and "want to learn".

Unfortunately, I didn't take a few photos, and I didn't expect to record the process of that day. So after I came down, I searched some pictures on the Internet and compared some contents.

If you are satisfied with this plant tapping and dyeing guide, please praise me.

Something like this ▼

Girls' finished products ▼

I saw many different kinds of plant rubbings on the Internet, some on cloth and stones, and some painted with pigments. ...

This is probably the most natural and fresh way in the picture, and it is the most direct and pure communication with plants.

Working tool

Some flowers and leaves

(fresh, as bright as possible, light and clear texture, which is conducive to the beating of juice; Avoid the mosaic of toxic plants)

② Xuan paper and colored lead paper.

(paper with good water absorption)

③ Wooden hammer or rubber hammer

(or pebbles, etc. It is said that the effect of square hammer is different from that of round hammer, so you can try to feel it. )

(4) Paper towels (spread on plants to prevent the hammer from being covered by juice)

⑤? Tweezers (for removing plants after knocking)

⑥? Scissors (pruning plants and cutting paper after finishing)

⑦? Hard and flat working surface

⑧? Pen (signature date)

⑨? Photo frame (a complete and beautiful work, which can also be made into a bookmark)

(If you knock on the cloth, prepare a suitable cloth and a non-steam iron. )

brick by brick

①? Spread the sketch paper on the desktop and suck the water out.

② Observe the plants carefully, and then put them on paper (different plants will have different effects on both sides, so you can try them before deciding).

③? Put on a favorite shape, smooth the plants and cover them with paper towels.

④? Start to knock out, according to the characteristics of plant lines and branches and leaves

⑤? Gently lift the corner of the paper towel to confirm the degree of completion (if there is a complete plant pattern on the paper towel, it means that the paper has also been knocked out, if not, continue to knock out the incomplete part)

⑥? Take off the paper towel and take out the plants as completely as possible with tweezers.

⑦? After several attempts, you can assemble a picture in a planned way.

⑧? Sign, frame, or bookmark the date.

Well done.

Ps, knocked leaves are not easy to oxidize after air drying, and can be preserved.

The process is very simple, and the secret of completing a good work is intention.

For example, to observe plants carefully before digging is to have a serious dialogue with plants, see their appearance characteristics and smell them.

Only by spreading it out in your heart first and then covering it with paper towels can you reproduce the most perfect appearance with your understanding of it.

On the day of the activity, the teacher repeatedly said that the result is not the most important, but the process of getting along with plants is more important, to experience and feel a kind of tranquility and beauty.

So plants can also reflect people's character and state.

The same plant, under the influence of different people, will show different looks.

Different moods will also affect the completion of your work.

The whole activity that day was a "hand-painted Chinese painting relief class", where natural leaves, petals or seeds were freshly picked, pressed into paintings, and then outlined and filled with Chinese painting to form a realistic or freehand painting.

Plant tapping is the first half of our work, and the works presented are already very traditional Chinese painting. Fresh and natural, with the smell of plants.

That's about it.

One day, we might as well have a quiet exchange with plants and integrate into each other's lives in the study.

Instructor: Bian Jingjing

Master Du Jingzhai, graduated from China Academy of Art, majoring in art and design, graduated from China Academy of Art as a graduate student of Chinese painting, and is a member of Pujiang Calligraphers Association.

I met Ye Ran on a weekend and walked around a few times, so I had the fate to integrate plants into painting.

The teacher said that Chinese painting is not only a brushwork, but also a state of mind. Only when the heart is clear and quiet can we draw works with far-reaching artistic conception. Her mood can be felt everywhere in the activity.

(This picture is part of the activity and part of the source network.)