In Chinese art, the mounting of a painting is as important as the painting itself. A scroll is not just a display format; it is a sophisticated system of preservation and presentation. For our 1:1 reproduction of Hong Ren’s "Winter Snow," SinoInArt employs master mounters to finish every piece by hand.

Traditional mounting involves several layers of paper and silk, bonded with natural starch paste. This process allows the scroll to be rolled and unrolled without damaging the artwork. More importantly, it gives the painting a "frame" that is culturally and aesthetically appropriate for a Qing Dynasty masterpiece.

The "Winter Snow" reproduction by SinoInArt uses premium silk that complements the cool tones of Hong Ren’s ink. The proportions of the silk borders are calculated to enhance the verticality of the mountain landscape, guiding the viewer’s eye upward through the snowy peaks.

Because we produce our work in a 1:1 scale, the mounting must be handled with extreme care. A scroll of this size requires a perfect balance of weight and tension so that it hangs flat against the wall. Our craftsmen ensure that each "Winter Snow" replica is a balanced, harmonious object of beauty.

SinoInArt bridges the gap between modern technology and ancient craftsmanship. By combining high-definition 1:1 reproduction with traditional hand-mounting, we provide a product that is not only a visual copy but a physical continuation of a thousand-year-old artistic tradition.
