邀请外教参加中国油画艺术展的英语作文

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邀请外教参加中国油画艺术展的英语作文
全文共3篇示例,供读者参考
篇1
An Invitation to My Foreign Art Teachers
Hi there! My name is Xiaoming and I'm a student at Sunshine Elementary School in Beijing, China. I'm writing this letter to invite all of you amazing foreign art teachers to come visit my school and country for a very special event. We're hosting our first ever International Oil Painting Art Exhibition and Competition!
I just love art class so much. Getting to use bright colors and mix paints to create beautiful pictures is my favorite part of the school day. My art teacher, Mrs. Wang, is the best. She's so kind and patient when she shows us new techniques. Just last week, she taught us how to use a palette knife to make really cool texture effects. I made a sunflower painting and the petals look all bumpy and 3D. So awesome!
But what I think is even more awesome is that we get to learn different art styles from teachers all around the world. Sometimes international art teachers from other countries come
to visit our school. It's so fascinating to see how they create paintings compared to how we do it in China. The colors, brushstrokes, and subjects they use can be so different and unique.
That's why I'm writing to invite you to be a part of our big International Oil Painting Art Exhibition next month. We want talented foreign art teachers like yourselves to come showcase your skills and cultures through your artwork. My classmates and I would love the chance to observe you creating pieces live and learn the techniques you use.
I'm probably getting a little ahead of myself though. Let me give you all the important details first! The exhibition will be held over the course of two weeks, from May 10th to May 24th. It will take place right here at Sunshine Elementary in our brand new art gallery building. We're all so excited because this is the first time our school has had a proper gallery just for displaying amazing artworks.
During the first week, from May 10th to May 16th, we will have live painting sessions and workshops each day. This is where we're hoping you can come participate! We would be honored to have you teach hands-on oil painting classes for the students. You can demonstrate your styles and methods from
your home countries. I would love to learn how to paint like the masters from Italy, France, the Netherlands, and beyond!
Then in the second week, from May 17th to May 24th, we'll have the exhibition itself where all the new artworks will be displayed. There's going to be a huge show observing different cultural painting traditions. But the most exciting part is the competition! All the students and visiting teachers will get to submit one piece to be judged by a panel of renowned artists. There will be prizes awarded for different categories like Best Landscape, Best Portrait, Most Creative, Viewers' Choice, and more!
I'm already working on my competition piece. It's a still life painting of my family's oolong tea set that my grandma uses for special occasions. The tea pot is this gorgeous deep green color and the little cups have delicate flower designs on them. Still life paintings require being able to capture an object's exact shapes, colors, textures, and tiny details. It's really testing my skills but I'm trying my absolute best!
I just know it would mean so much to all us students to have foreign art teachers come and be involved in this exhibition. We're proud of our Chinese culture's deep painting traditions like gongbi meticulous brush strokes, but we're also in awe of
how much there is to learn from the artistic world beyond our borders. Having you demonstrate your unique cultures and heritages through oil painting would be an incredibly enriching experience.
Can you imagine how inspiring it would be to have teachers from across the globe - Europe, Africa, North and South America, everywhere - all coming together in one place? To share their diverse painting techniques, subjects, and perspectives through the amazing universal language of art? It would open all our eyes and minds to the brilliant creativity of human civilization worldwide. What a powerful way to make friends across cultures!
I really hope you'll consider joining us in Beijing next month. It would be such an unforgettable and magical event for me and my classmates. Not just to appreciate your incredible artwork, but to have the chance to learn directly from you generous and talented teachers in person. I'm getting butterflies just thinking about it! Getting tips from international masters who paint with a totally different style than I'm used to would be a dream come true.
Well, that's my invitation! I tried to include all the key details about the exhibition's dates, events, and competition. I poured my heart into this letter to explain just how much your
involvement would mean to a young Chinese art student like myself. Studying with teachers from around the world would leave me starstruck and inspired beyond belief.
If you have any other questions at all, please don't hesitate to respond back. You could write to me directly or contact Mrs. Wang and the Sunshine Elementary staff helping to coordinate this. We'll do everything possible to cover your travel costs and make sure you have a wonderful and fulfilling experience here in Beijing if you choose to join us.
Thank you so much for your time and consideration! I'll keep my fingers crossed, hoping with all my heart that I'll get to meet some of you world-class foreign art teachers in person soon. It would be the opportunity of a lifetime for me.
Zàijiàn for now, my friends!
Xiaoming
篇2
Dear Mr. Johnson,
Hi! It's me, Xiaoming from class 3B. I have very exciting news to share with you! There is going to be a special art exhibition in our city called "Masterpieces of Chinese Oil Painting." It will
showcase the most amazing oil paintings by famous Chinese artists. The exhibition is going to be held at the City Art Museum next month from June 1st to June 30th.
I really want you to come see it because I know you love art, especially oil paintings. You're always telling us stories about the great Western artists like Van Gogh, Monet, and Picasso during our English lessons. Now it's my turn to teach you about incredible Chinese artists!
Let me tell you a bit about what you'll see at the exhibition. There will be over 200 oil paintings from the late 19th century all the way up to today. You'll get to witness how Chinese oil painting has evolved over time from its beginnings by artists who learned the Western techniques, to the unique modern styles that have developed.
One of the earliest oil paintings you'll see is "Taching Oilfield" by Dong Xiwen from 1964. It's a huge 4 meter by 6 meter canvas showing workers at an oil drilling site. The way Mr. Dong used oil paints to capture the harsh sunlight and toil of the laborers is amazing. You'll feel like you're right there in the dusty oilfield!
From the 1980s, there are striking works by avant-garde artists like Wang Guangyi with his Pop Art inspired portraits of
Mao and other political leaders. His oil paintings are like Andy Warhol meets communist propaganda. So cool and creative!
My personal favorites are the landscape oil paintings. You have to see "Moonlight over Calm Lake" by Fu Baoshi from 1962. It's a misty mountainous scene reflected in the still waters of a lake, all done in blues, grays and blacks. The way he captured the moonlight is breathtaking. Another one I love is "Autumn in Beijing" by Fu Xiaoshi which shows the bright yellow, orange and red leaves in the parks and gardens. The colors are so vibrant and joyful!
There are also going to be some really fun contemporary oil paintings at the show that play with different styles. Like the "Terracotta Warriors" series by Ren Rong which reimagines those ancient clay sculptures as comic book superheroes. And Yue Minjun's famous works with people making weird laughing facial expressions. His oil painting techniques are amazing but the subject matter is just hilariously bizarre!
So Mr. Johnson, I really really hope you can come with our class to see this exhibition. It will be such an awesome opportunity for you to experience a different perspective on oil painting. I'm sure you'll be just as impressed by the skills of
Chinese artists as we are by the Western masters you've taught us about.
My parents already said it's okay for me to invite you. The exhibition is open from 9am to 5pm every day during that month. Maybe we could go on a Saturday morning when there's no school? Our class has a field trip fund that could cover your ticket cost.
Pleeeease say you'll come! I'll be your personal guide and tell you everything I've learned about the paintings and the artists who created them. I promise to practice my English extra hard so I can explain it all clearly. You can even quiz me afterwards!
This exhibition is only happening once and then the paintings will all go back to their museum homes across China. We have to take advantage of this special chance to see so many masterpieces in one place. It will be an eye-opening experience for all of us to witness the spectacular artistic traditions of Chinese oil painting throughout history.
Let me know if you can make it! I'll be waiting eagerly for your response.
Your student,
Xiaoming
篇3
Dear Art Enthusiasts,
I'm so excited to invite you to our upcoming Chinese Oil Painting Art Exhibition! As a young artist myself, I can't wait to share the vibrant and captivating world of Chinese oil painting with all of you.
Imagine stepping into a gallery filled with breathtaking canvases, each one a masterpiece bursting with color and life. The strokes of the brushes seem to dance across the canvas, telling stories of ancient traditions, modern marvels, and everything in between. It's like taking a journey through the heart of China, without ever leaving the exhibition hall.
I know what you're thinking, "But I'm just a kid! How can I appreciate such sophisticated art?" Well, let me tell you a secret –art has no age limit! Chinese oil painting is a beautiful blend of Eastern and Western influences, and it speaks a language that everyone can understand, no matter how old or young you are.
Picture this: you're standing in front of a stunning landscape painting, where misty mountains tower over tranquil rivers and lush forests. Can't you almost smell the fresh mountain air and
hear the gentle flow of the water? Or maybe you'll be drawn to a portrait that captures the essence of a traditional Chinese figure, their eyes seeming to follow you as you move, their expression hinting at untold stories.
But Chinese oil painting isn't just about pretty pictures – it's also a window into the rich cultural heritage of our country. Each brushstroke is infused with history, philosophy, and the artist's own unique perspective on the world. As you wander through the exhibition, you'll learn about the different styles, techniques, and symbolic meanings behind these incredible works of art.
And the best part? You'll get to meet the artists themselves! Imagine being able to ask them questions and hear firsthand about their inspirations, challenges, and creative processes. Who knows, you might even discover your own hidden talent for oil painting!
So, what do you say, my fellow art adventurers? Are you ready to embark on this unforgettable journey through the world of Chinese oil painting? Trust me, it'll be an experience you'll never forget. Just remember to bring your curiosity, your imagination, and your sense of wonder – the rest will be taken care of by the captivating canvases that await you.
I can't wait to see you all there, exploring the vibrant colors, intricate brushstrokes, and rich cultural tapestry that make Chinese oil painting such a treasure to behold. Who knows, by the end of the exhibition, you might just be inspired to pick up a brush and create your own masterpiece!
Let's go on this artistic adventure together!
Sincerely,
Your Friendly Neighborhood Art Enthusiast。

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