Amy won the first place in the province of Alberta in the Soldiers' Memorial Painting Competition (picture)
Amy won the first place in the Province of Alberta in the Soldiers' Memorial Painting Competition (picture) In the just-concluded painting competition to commemorate the fallen American soldiers, from Deser...
In the just-concluded painting competition to commemorate the fallen American soldiers, from Desert Vista High School Student Amy, with her beautiful composition and excellent painting skills, stood out in the fierce competition, won first place in the province, and received a high prize of US$2,000.
Photos of Amy (third from left) receiving the award. Amy’s work depicts a young mother who is about to embark on a journey, hugging her daughter tightly and reluctant to leave. The mother's face is filled with happiness, nostalgia, pride and fearlessness, showing a mother's most simple maternal love for her daughter and her love for the motherland and people. Her heart is filled with pride and the fearlessness to sacrifice her youth and life to fight for peace and freedom in the United States! The background of the picture is a group of young soldiers, carrying heavy weapons on their backs, shuttled through the flames of war and smoke, rushing to the front line fearlessly. . . The American national eagle flaps its strong and powerful wings, as if cheering for the heroes. The national flag flying high demonstrates the justice, bravery, strength and perseverance of a great nation.
>Amy's entry
Amy's artistic creation is done in watercolor, which is very penetrating and rich in color, making people feel like they are on a bloody battlefield. Taking mothers and warriors as the main thread and subject matter, the heroes' life and death, heroic and fearless emotions are tightly integrated into the picture, and the affection and love expressed by the mother and daughter's close embrace shock and move every viewer. At the award ceremony, many soldiers and their family members expressed their love for this painting and how deeply moved they were to Amy. And asked to take a group photo.
Only three students from Asia Province won the prize in this competition, and the remaining two won the second and third place respectively. Amy, who has been studying painting with painter Lin Feng in her spare time for many years, is particularly fond of Chinese ink painting and Western watercolor painting, and has won good results in various painting competitions many times.
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