How do you capture 800 years of history in a single print? It starts with the world's most advanced imaging technology. SinoInArt’s replica of Ma Yuan’s "Immortals Watching a Waterfall" is the result of a multi-stage digital-to-analog process.

Our 1:1 scale ensures that the viewer experiences the painting exactly as Ma Yuan intended. Every stroke is the correct size, and every spatial relationship is preserved. This is vital for the "One-Corner" composition to work effectively.
We use archival-grade pigments that are chemically matched to traditional Chinese ink. This ensures that the deep, velvety blacks of the rocks and the subtle grays of the mist won't fade over time, even when displayed in bright rooms.
The printing is done directly onto our custom Xuan paper. This is a complex engineering feat, as the paper is delicate and requires precise tension control to ensure the image remains sharp and undistorted.
At SinoInArt, technology is the tool, but tradition is the guide. Our engineers and art historians work together to ensure that the final product is a faithful tribute to Ma Yuan’s genius.
