How do you recreate a 900-year-old masterpiece? At SinoInArt, it is a combination of high-definition technology and ancient craftsmanship. For our replica of Li Tang’s Autumn Water at Hao and Liang, the process is exhaustive.
We begin with multi-spectral scanning to capture every ink tone and paper fiber. This data is then transferred onto our customized Xuan paper using specialized pigments that are lightfast and archival-grade. The result is a 1:1 replica that matches the original in every detail.
The final step is the traditional mounting. This is where the machine stops and the human hand takes over. Our mounters ensure that the hanging scroll has the correct weight and balance, allowing it to hang with the same grace as the original in a museum.
This scientific approach to beauty ensures that the "Joy of Fish" is delivered to you without compromise. You can study the axe-cut strokes and the mist with a magnifying glass and still be amazed at the clarity.
SinoInArt is where innovation meets tradition. Our Autumn Water at Hao and Liang is a masterpiece of modern replication, built for the most discerning eyes.
