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Artist: Zhou He

Artist: Zhou He

Yu Xian Style Paper Cuts

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Happy Chinese New Year of the Ox!

Happy Chinese New Year of the Ox!

恭喜发财 - Gong Xi Fa Cai!

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Introducing: Leaf Paintings

Introducing: Leaf Paintings

Chinese Watercolor Painting on Leaves!

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Yu Xian Style Paper Cuttings

Yu Xian Style Paper Cuttings

Hand Painted Paper Cut Art

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A unique and amazing watercolor painting that is rendered on a dried natural leaf. It's a real leaf from a tree.  This specific leaf is from the Ginkgo Biloba Tree. Chinese Folk Artists use small brushes to create detailed renditions of flora, fauna and landscapes on these small dried leaves.  This leaf painting is given the title "Shuang Li Tu". Translated in English, it simply mean "Image of Two Carps". Carps are an auspicious symbol for success in business. This leaf watercolor painting is already mounted and ready for framing.   This ancient scene re-created in this red Chinese Paper Cut is referred to as Lao Beijing Bing Tang Hulu. This means Old Beijing's Candied Sweet Fruits. The scene shows a hawker selling skewered candied fruits to children. These candied fruits are a common snack for children during winter. Up to now, it is common to see hawkers  selling these sweet delicacies in the streets of Beijing.   This modern style Chinese Paper Cut is part of a series created by artist Ye Kai Yuan, devoted to modern women. He uses colored printed backgrounds on which he blends multiple layers of of cutout paper to form the image of the woman and her accessories.   The Peony Flower is the national flower of China. In Chinese, it is called "mu dan". This Zhan Pu style paper cutting is designed by Chinese Artist - Ye Kai Yuan. The "mu dan" is the king of flowers in China and is believed to symbolize wealth and good fortune.  
Chinese Leaf Painting - Golden Carps   Chinese Paper Cutting - Old Beijing Scene - Bing Tang Hulu   Modern Chinese Paper Cutting - Woman Series   Chinese Paper Cutting - Peony Flowers  
<p>Wang Hong Chuan has created this limited edition paper cut specifically for the Year of the Sheep. It is believed in Mongolian culture that 3 goats together symbolize good luck.  This design was used by China Post to create commemorative coins. The original paper cut is offered for sale and there is only one copy made by Wang Hong Chuan. This is a scissor cut art.</p>   <p>This limited edition paper cut art by Wang Hong Chuan has a Yin and Yang symbolism in the composition of the subjects. The monkeys is believed to represent the "Yin" and the Peaches represent the "Yang". A balance presence of Yin and Yang is believed to make anything possible or eliminate any impossibilities. The paper cut hints of balance in love and romance. This scissor cut paper art has only one copy and the artist will not be reproducing future copies.</p>
<p> </p>   Exotic charms of a beautiful woman portrayed in paper cut art.   A Chinese Paper Cut Art creation of Shanxi-based artist - Han Jing. Han Jing wanted to convey today's modern China. Image snippets of modern infrastructure amidst the ancient structures of China are rendered as a paper cut in Han Jing's distinctive style. A take on the modern Chinese life is also seen in the montage of people engaged in various modern day activities. This is a huge paper cut that is mounted on a back board and has the artist's chop and signature.  
Lucky Sheep Come in Three's   Monkeys Love Peaches   Chinese Paper Art - Exotic Beauty   Chinese Paper Cutting - Modern China  
   
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