[Concurrent] Art tutor Yuan Duoduo

  (This) is a (one) Nian beast, and its (its) main body is made of a big pine cone.

Its feet and limbs are made of petals (parts) of pine cones.

Then I chose a small gourd as its nose, which looks cute.

Separate the two halves of the hazelnut, this becomes its nostril.

Here is a large (piece) of beard using peanut shells.

I wish you all a Happy New Year.

  [Explanation] The person in front of me holding a self-made Nian beast to greet everyone is Yuan Duoduo, an art tutor from Wenling, Zhejiang.

Walking into her studio, the reporter was immediately attracted by all kinds of neatly placed handicrafts.

All kinds of works of art are not only peculiar in shape, but also can be found by careful observation, and the materials used can be seen everywhere in life.

Shells, nut shells, plastics, leaves, branches and other seemingly useless discarded items are "reborn" with Mr. Yuan's skillful hands.

  [Concurrent] Art tutor Yuan Duoduo

  The reason why I use composite materials is that it is easy to find and it is really more environmentally friendly.

Sometimes we want to do something, and if we really go to buy it on purpose, it will make me quite devastated.

If you are looking for (something), you must find this color, and you must find this material.

One is that it is environmentally friendly and relatively economical.

The second is to let the child stimulate his creativity on this shape, which will be more interesting.

  [Explanation] During the interview, the reporter learned that the idea of ​​using comprehensive materials to make handicrafts is not only reflected in Teacher Yuan's creations, but she also hopes to stimulate young children's interest in art and life through these specific and sensible things around them. interest.

  [Concurrent] Art tutor Yuan Duoduo

  I think when drawing (for words), the child didn't know how to hold a pen at that time.

In the later period, I felt that children should (exercise) their hands-on ability and (use) clay more.

In the later period, when I was constantly exploring the curriculum, I felt that the kind of building structure and structured (objects) could inspire young children more.

Because he can see a three-dimensional thing, he can immediately create a thing in front of his eyes.

You (walk) all the way up from the stairs, and all the things you see (on the way), as long as they hang on the walls, are all made by hand.

The point to the child (convey) is that what he sees can be created.

It is easier for children to imagine through form, and natural expression is our ultimate educational goal.

  [Explanation] It is the Chinese New Year of the Year of the Rabbit, and Mr. Yuan also created the work "Fu Lu Rabbit" with the image of a rabbit based on this theme.

I saw Teacher Yuan cut gourds of various sizes in half to make eyes, ears, mouth, cheeks and other parts.

Two complete gourds, one large and one small, were collaged together to form the nose and body.

Finally, make eyes out of clay.

All parts are glued with a glue gun, and a little rabbit is made.

  [Concurrent] Art tutor Yuan Duoduo

  You see, I used paper, clay, and all kinds of gourds to make some (works) related to the Year of the Rabbit.

I just hope that the Year of the Rabbit will bring us different surprises this year.

(Hope) When these my children come here, they can have a good memory of their own.

  Reported by Shen Yishan and Xiao Jian from Taizhou, Zhejiang

Responsible editor: [Li Ji]