Design the mascot for the 2008 Olympic Games

Updated on physical education 2024-07-12
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The image of the cow is inspired by the ancient farming civilization, as the oldest friend of mankind, the cow, down-to-earth, diligent, tenacious, and never say die. The good image of the cow contains the spirit of self-improvement and tenacious struggle of the athletes, which is in line with the energetic character of the Olympic athletes and the concept of "transcendence, integration and sharing" of the Beijing Olympic Games.

    The cow is simple, optimistic, and diligent, embodying a positive attitude towards life. The Olympic Games promote a positive philosophy of life, and carry this spirit into life, to be a strong person in life, to add strength to the progress of society.

    The cow is one of the closest animals to humans, it is friendly, loyal and affectionate. In the long river of world civilization, pastoral songs are people's yearning and praise for a harmonious life, and the image of the cow widely appears in the natural, soothing and poetic pastoral life depicted in literary and artistic works, reflecting people's longing and hope for harmonious coexistence between man and nature, reflecting the harmonious coexistence of man and nature, and reflecting the concept of "green Olympics, humanistic Olympics" of the Beijing Olympic Games. In addition, in traditional Chinese culture, the ox also prays for good weather and good harvest, peace and harmony.

    The image of the cow is widely recognized in the world, and the cow is the earliest animal represented by humans, such as the image of the cow in the murals of Lascaux in France and the rock paintings of the Altamira mountain stream in Spain. The positive image of the cow has been widely recognized internationally. The selection of the most familiar animal image as the mascot of the Olympic Games is different from the traditional idea of selecting rare animals, and has a certain degree of innovation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Just draw a Fuwa like a ding, say to give a high score, the reward score is only 0, deceive people ( ./)

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Dragon body composition"2008"Or what the Olympic rings look like.

    Kirin: Don't forget to draw the five colors of the five rings on them, and that's it!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This has to be solved by yourself (just draw a Fuwa like a tripod, say to give a high score, the reward score is only 0, deceive people ( .And not to give points)

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's up to you to solve this (no points yet).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Han Meilin, the leader of the emblem design team of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the leader of the logo creation team of the Beijing Olympic Games, the leader of the mascot design expert group of the Beijing Olympic Games, and the first graduate of the ** Academy of Arts and Crafts, is not only a talented, diligent and prolific painter, sculptor, but also a writer. His studio also shows the charm of art like his works——— Han Meilin Studio of the Chinese Artists Association is the first studio named after an artist in the country, and it is also the only studio led by an artist in the China Artists Association so far.

    Han Meilin said that the mascot design fully combines traditional Chinese culture. For example, in terms of quantity, as Jiang Xiaoyu revealed to the public, five mascots will be selected for the Beijing Olympics. Breaking through the number of mascots of previous Olympic Games.

    In Buddhist culture, "five" represents perfection, and "five" also conforms to the "five elements (gold, wood, water, fire, earth) theory" in Chinese culture, and echoes the "five rings", the symbol of the Olympic Games.

    Han Meilin has created dozens of giant urban sculptures for Atlanta and other cities in the United States. In 1996, after a competition of top artists from 17 countries, only three sculptures were selected as iconic sculptures of the 26th Atlanta Olympic Games, including Han Meilin's work, the granite cast bronze sculpture "Five Dragons Clock Tower", which was permanently displayed in Atlanta Century Park. Today, the leaders of many countries around the world have Han Meilin's art collections.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Han Meilin is an art teacher at an elementary school.

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