In the Chinese tradition, a painting and its mount are one single work of art. For our 1:1 replica of Liu Songnian’s "Four Scenes: Autumn," SinoInArt follows the rigorous standards of traditional mounting. This process is what transforms a printed image into a prestigious cultural artifact.
The process begins with "backing" the custom Xuan paper. Our master mounters use natural starch paste to apply multiple layers of thin paper to the back of the artwork. This provides the strength needed for the scroll to hang perfectly flat, a technique that has protected Chinese art for over a thousand years.
We then select high-quality silk brocade for the borders. For the "Autumn" scene, we choose silk colors that complement the earthy tones and golden reds of the painting. This silk "frame" acts as a visual transition between the artwork and the wall, adding a layer of aristocratic elegance to the display.
The final touches include the solid wood roller and traditional hanging cords. The weight of the wood provides the necessary tension for a smooth unrolling experience, while the tactile feel of the silk adds to the luxury of the object. Every scroll is a labor of love, finished by hand to ensure museum-grade quality.
By choosing a SinoInArt traditionally mounted replica, you are supporting the continuation of an ancient craft. Our "Autumn" scroll is not just a piece of wall art; it is a handcrafted piece of Chinese heritage that reflects the highest standards of craftsmanship.
