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Beijing Cultural & Creative Industry Expo: the Reporter Visits the Cultural and Creative Park, and the Featured Art Is Charming
Nov 30, 2013 4:14:27 PM
The 8th Beijing Cultural & Creative Industry Expo was officially held today. Various innovation parks in Beijing are also transformed into sub-venues. The rare featured artworks appear one by one, attracting a lot of people.
In Langyun Art Are of the CBD core, the art exhibition hall transformed from an old plant exhibits art in the theme life, exhibiting furniture, small sculptures and other artworks. This furniture which is called Swan Table is an exhibit in the World Expo in 1900 and is made by Rink, a famous furniture master in Paris, France.
Luo Ziying, a reporter from our station, said, "In this exhibition hall, we not only can see European classical furniture of the 17th and 18th century which has become artworks, but also can see artworks that extend by absorbing nutrients from the masterpieces. They can be taken home by ordinary people. For example, the inspiration of the two scarves comes from the works of Zhang Chong and Qiu Yin who are Chinese painters in Ming Dynasty. The original works of the two masterpieces are being exhibited in British VIA Museum."
In the creative market transformed from a coffee shop, we can also see a lot of living supplies manufactured by the contemporary young designers. If you like a folk style, you can also enter the gallery, looking for a few peasant paintings painted by Qinghai Huangzhong fellow-villagers with Thangka pigment. Furthermore, the silk which is a treasure of traditional Chinese art is refreshing.
The audience said, "Because I am also a graphic designer, I come here to see different styles of artworks, which will provide a lot of inspiration for my design in the future."
Zhao Chunyan, a worker of Vintage venue of the Cultural & Creative Industry Expo, said, "Our current life is improved in the level in fact. We are in pursuit of art, but the art is not unattainable. If you are determined, you will find that the art is beside you."