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Paper-cutting works from Ye Kaiyuan. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] When it comes to Chinese paper-cutting, many think of peonies in red or the Chinese characters fu, meaning luck, or xi ...
“Cut! Paper Play in Contemporary Photography,” a delightful teaser of a show at the Getty Museum, divides neatly into two complementary halves. Three of the six artists in the show photograph ...
This paper cut, created in 1887 combines the techinique of the Chinese process and use of festive red paper with distinctly American patterns. Three cutwork vases of flowers on stands made from red ...
Photo: Courtesy of Yang Lei. A new exhibition in Beijing aims to showcase how China's ancient paper cut art form presents red and revolution themes.
A self-taught artist, Eten Teo aims to create more artwork with unique Malaysian elements while preserving the essence of the traditional Chinese art form.