In Chinese art, the mounting of a painting is as important as the painting itself. A "Winter Cliffs with Accumulated Snow" by Ma Yuan deserves nothing less than the traditional craftsmanship that has preserved these works for centuries. At SinoInArt, we specialize in authentic mounting techniques that elevate our 1:1 replicas to gallery standards.
Our replicas are mounted using the traditional methods that utilize natural silk and traditional adhesives. This process is not only aesthetic but functional, allowing the paper to breathe and preventing the warping often seen in mass-produced prints. The choice of silk borders is carefully selected to complement the cool, wintry tones of Ma Yuan’s palette.
The heart of our process lies in the custom Xuan paper. This paper is specifically engineered to absorb ink in a way that mimics the behavior of ancient scrolls. When you run your hand near the surface, you can feel the organic texture that defines true Chinese ink art.
Traditional mounting also ensures longevity. By following the "Biao Hua" (mounting) standards of the Song Dynasty, SinoInArt ensures that your investment will remain a center-piece for decades. The balance between the tension of the scroll and the flexibility of the paper is a delicate art we have mastered.
By choosing a SinoInArt replica, you are choosing a complete work of art. From the first brush-stroke reproduction to the final silk border, every detail is a tribute to the craftsmanship of ancient China and the genius of Ma Yuan.
