题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类: 难易度:容易
江苏省泰州中学附属初级中学2024年中考三模英语试题
Many traditional woodcut prints (版画)are either black and white or simple in color, but reduction woodcuts (绝版木刻)can show rich colors.
The reduction woodcut uses one piece of wood to make a (colour)artwork. The artist cuts and prints different layers (层)in order on the same piece of wood. The reduction woodcuts became an intangible cultural heritage (非物质文化遗产)in Pu'er, Yunnan, 2009.
LengGuangmian, in his (40), is a reduction woodcut artist. Leng started learning it in 2003. He said that making reduction woodcut prints is just like an adventure. "Every time we cut on the wood and then print, we never know it will be like in the end."
Finishing such work is not easy. He said that before cutting, he needs to plan for whole print and choose colors for different layers. A big print usually takes months to finish.
Leng hopes that both woodcutting skills and the life in Pu'er(show)through his creative artwork. "For my works, there are two themes: Tea Horse Road (茶马古道), because Pu'er is one of the starting places of that road; and disappearing villages," Leng said. "Many old villages in Pu'er need (build)again. As a result, I want to make people remember their(beautiful)before they are gone."
LengGuangmian is now getting more people (know)about the reduction woodcut. He and brings the art into schools in Pu'er. To make students understand the art better and learn it more quickly, he even thought of a new idea of cardboard printing. "By using a smaller cardboard and making it (simple)with three to five colors, students can get the charm of the art," Leng said.
Nowadays, the popularity of Chinese traditional works of art is increasing. At an art museum in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu Province, the woodcut prints are taking center stage for the first time.
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