On June 1, the 6th China-Japan Children's Printmaking Exhibition was exhibited at the Wang Qi Art Museum. More than 100 fine prints showed the children's fun in the creation of children from China and Japan.

  Children's prints are works of art that integrate painting and hand-making. Its flexible composition and simple colors reflect the childlike world of children.

  There are more than 160 Chinese and Japanese children's prints on display in this exhibition, all of which are award-winning works in China and Japan.

  Li Yongyong, chairman of the China Children's Printmaking Research Association, said that through the prints created by children of the two countries, one can see the innocent side of the children, and see that the children's innocent hearts are full of the desire for beauty, the call for friendship, and the prayer for peace. willing.

  In July 1987, under the vigorous advocacy and full support of famous print artists Wang Qi and Li Pingfan, the first Sino-Japanese Children's Printmaking Exhibition was held in Shaanxi Province.

For more than 30 years, this activity has been widely welcomed by teachers and children in China and Japan.

(Reporter Xiao Jiangchuan)

Responsible editor: [Yue Chuan]