In the world of high-end art replication, the "frame" is just as important as the image. For our 1:1 replica of Wang Mian’s Early Spring on the Southern Branch, SinoInArt employs the ancient craft of traditional mounting to finish every piece.
Unlike machine-mounted prints that use chemical adhesives, our scrolls are hand-pasted using natural starch. This allows the custom Xuan paper and the silk backing to move together, preventing the scroll from curling or cracking. It is a "breathable" mounting that respects the nature of the paper.
The selection of silk is a meticulous process. We choose patterns and colors that reflect the aesthetic of the Yuan court, ensuring that the mount acts as a window into the time period of Wang Mian. The wooden rollers provide the perfect tension for an effortless hang.
This attention to detail ensures that the 1:1 replica is not just a picture, but a three-dimensional cultural object. When you feel the weight of the scroll and the texture of the silk, you are experiencing the true ritual of Chinese art appreciation.
SinoInArt’s commitment to traditional mounting is what makes our Early Spring on the Southern Branch the definitive version for collectors who demand authenticity in every detail.
