How do you recreate an 800-year-old masterpiece with 100% accuracy? At SinoInArt, we have perfected a process that blends modern technology with ancient craftsmanship. Our replica of Liu Songnian’s "Bo Gu Tu" is the result of years of research and a passion for the Sino-Art tradition.
The process begins with ultra-high-resolution digital capture. We utilize specialized scanners that capture every nuance of the original painting—every crack in the silk, every faded pigment, and every subtle brushstroke. This data is then color-matched to ensure the replica evokes the same emotional response as the original.
But technology is only half the story. The printing occurs on our custom-made Xuan paper, which is designed to respond to the ink exactly like the paper of the Southern Song period. This prevents the "flat" look of digital prints and gives the "Bo Gu Tu" a sense of life and vitality.
After printing, the artwork enters the hands of our master mounters. Using traditional starch pastes and hand-selected silks, they perform a traditional mounting that takes weeks to complete. This ensures the scroll is balanced, durable, and authentic in its physical form.
The result is a 1:1 replica that is indistinguishable from a museum piece to the naked eye. SinoInArt is proud to offer the "Bo Gu Tu" as a testament to what is possible when we honor the past using the tools of the future.
