In Chinese ink painting, the paper is as important as the ink. For our replica of Ma Yuan’s "Wang Xizhi Watching Geese," SinoInArt refuses to use standard commercial paper. Instead, we use a custom-engineered Xuan paper designed to mimic the historical medium of the imperial court.
This paper is the secret to why our replicas have such incredible depth. It absorbs the ink in layers, allowing for the subtle gradations of gray that represent the morning mist and the water. The "axe-cut" strokes on the rocks appear sharp and three-dimensional, just as they do on the original.
When you touch a SinoInArt replica, you feel the organic fibers. This tactile quality is essential for the "literati" experience. Unlike glossy posters, our Xuan paper diffuses light softly, creating an atmospheric glow that changes with the light in your room.
Durability is also a priority. Our paper is archival-grade, and when paired with traditional mounting, it becomes resistant to yellowing and warping. This ensures that the legacy of Wang Xizhi and Ma Yuan is preserved in your collection for generations.
Choose SinoInArt because we understand that history cannot be printed on plastic. Authentic art requires authentic materials. Experience the difference that custom Xuan paper makes in the recreation of Chinese masterpieces.
