A Chinese painting is not complete until it is mounted. For Ma Yuan’s "Immortals Watching a Waterfall," the mounting is the frame that holds the soul of the work. SinoInArt uses "Biao Hua" (traditional mounting) to ensure our 1:1 replicas are authentic in both look and feel.

This process involves several layers of backing paper and natural adhesives. This allows the custom Xuan paper to stay flat while remaining flexible enough to be rolled. This is a skill that takes years to master, and our artisans are among the best in the field.
The choice of silk for the borders is crucial. We select tones that complement the ink washes of the Song Dynasty, avoiding colors that are too bright or modern. This creates a harmonious transition from the wall to the artwork.
Traditional mounting also protects the artwork. By using acid-free materials and traditional techniques, we ensure that your SinoInArt replica will not warp or yellow over time. It is an investment in a piece that can be passed down through generations.
When you unroll a SinoInArt scroll, you are experiencing a ritual that dates back centuries. The tactile sensation of the silk and the smell of the paper add to the immersive experience of owning a Ma Yuan masterpiece.
