The colors in the "Autumn" scroll are a masterclass in subtlety. Liu Songnian used layers of mineral pigments to create the soft reds of the maple trees and the warm earth tones of the terrace. Recreating these colors is one of the greatest challenges in art reproduction.
At SinoInArt, we use ultra-high-resolution scanning and advanced color-management systems to ensure our 1:1 replicas are color-perfect. We don't just print red; we print the specific reds of the Southern Song palette, ensuring the tonal transitions from the dark rocks to the light mist are seamless.
The custom Xuan paper is essential here. Standard paper reflects light in a way that can make ancient pigments look "neon" or artificial. Our Xuan paper absorbs and diffuses light exactly like the original silk/paper supports, giving the "Autumn" scene its characteristic warm, non-glare glow.
This fidelity extends to the blacks of the ink. In Chinese painting, there are "five colors of ink." Our printing process reproduces these variations, from the charred blacks of the "ax-cut" strokes to the pale grays of the distant mountains.
When you hang a SinoInArt replica, you are seeing the true colors of history. It is a technical achievement that respects the artist's original intent, making the "Four Scenes: Autumn" a vibrant and authentic addition to your art collection.
