The Spring Festival of the Year of the Tiger is coming to us, and the taste of the Year is getting stronger and stronger. On January 15, the Central Radio and Television Station released the main visual image of the 2022 Spring Festival Gala. The main vision is composed of a cute tiger and words such as "2022" and "Spring Festival Gala of China Central Radio and Television Station", and the whole is mainly red and golden yellow, highlighting the festivity and thickness of traditional festivals. Chen Xiangbo, a famous artist, vice chairman of the Guangdong Artists Association, chairman of the Shenzhen Artists Association, and director of the Shenzhen Guan Shanyue Art Museum, specially designed the image of the tiger for the 2022 Spring Festival Gala of the main station as the logo of this year's Spring Festival Gala.
It is understood that the 2022 Spring Festival Gala is in intensive preparation, the party will highlight the main tone of "happy and auspicious, joyful and cheerful", adhere to the "integrity and innovation, new brilliance", in a happy and festive Atmosphere, enthusiastically depict the grandeur of the new era and new journey, and present a "reunion, reunion, unity" Chinese New Year for global audiences.
The reporter learned that following the launch of "Rui Dog Yingchun", "Golden Pig Welcoming Spring", "Rui Rat Welcoming Spring", "Rui Rat Welcoming Spring", "Golden Bull New Year" for four consecutive years in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021, the New Year postcard with a prize, on the occasion of the Lunar New Year, Chen Xiangbo's Chinese painting zodiac work "Tiggo Baofu - Chen Xiangbo Zodiac Works Selection" The postage postcard with a prize postage was also officially released. This set of 6 postcards, together with the envelope, a total of 7 paintings. Chen Xiangbo's Zodiac Tiger Painting Exhibition "Tiger Howling Mountains and Rivers" will be held on January 18 at the Shenzhen ZifeiYu Art Museum.
Chen Xiangbo said that the meaning of "tiger" in traditional Chinese culture is a symbol of bravery and might, driving away evil spirits and avoiding evil spirits, suppressing ghosts and disasters, and auspicious wishes, and is also the protector of the evil spirits. The totem worship and cultural legends about tigers have become the most distinctive, long-lasting and influential cultural phenomenon for the Chinese nation to communicate with people and gods, connect with nature, pray for blessings and ward off evil spirits, and live endlessly. As an important part of the national cultural spirit, tiger culture penetrates into all aspects of national aesthetic culture. In the face of century-old changes and the epidemic of the century, the arrival of the Year of the Tiger will arouse the victorious belief of the descendants of Yanhuang's descendants.
Chen Xiangbo, born in 1963, a native of Shaoyang, Hunan, Master of Arts, first-class artist, is currently the secretary and director of the party branch of The Guan Shanyue Art Museum in Shenzhen. He has served and currently served as the vice president of the Chinese Gongbi Painting Society, the deputy director of the Art Museum Committee of the Chinese Museum Society, the vice chairman of the Guangdong Artists Association, the master tutor of the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, and the doctoral tutor of the City University of Macau. Vice Chairman of Shenzhen Federation of Literature and Literature, Chairman of Shenzhen Artists Association, Shenzhen Caring Action Charity Foundation / Shenzhen Charity Association · Founder of Chen Xiangbo Art Public Welfare Fund, Member of China Artists Association, Member of Curatorial Art Committee, Director of Chinese Painting Society, Vice President of Guangdong Chinese Painting Society, Executive Vice President of Guangdong Art Museum Association, Shenzhen Municipal Government Special Allowance Expert, Local Leading Talent, Shenzhen Pioneer Demonstration Zone Expert, Vice Chairman of Shenzhen Design and Art Alliance, etc., Deputy of the Sixth and Seventh People's Congress of Shenzhen Municipality, etc.
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Written | Shenzhen Evening News reporter Yang Hui
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