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Create your own toys

(CRIENGLISH.com )
Updated: 2007-04-09 10:46





This undated photo shows a toy painted by an artist. [Photo:
thebeijingnews.com]


A Chinese platform toy exhibition called "Walk to Mars--Umars" will be
held in Beijing in May.

Platform toys, also called canvas toys, are a kind of art that represents
different themes with graphic drawings and designs on the surface of
blank toys.

The Beijing News reported the organizer said over 200 Chinese artists
from thirty-five cities were invited or had applied to join in this
creative activity. The organizers have already sent the original toy
models to artists so they can make their creations. In May, these artists
will bring their finished toys to the exhibition in Beijing.

The exhibition is expected to show painted Umars toys, skateboard and
sketches, representing avant-garde Chinese graphic designs and the trend
of painted art.

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