A Chinese painting is not merely an image; it is an integrated object consisting of paper, ink, silk, and wood. For our 1:1 replica of Juran’s Lakes and Mountains in Spring Dawn, the mounting process is handled by artisans who specialize in traditional mounting techniques.
The mounting begins with multiple layers of backing paper, applied with natural adhesives to ensure the custom Xuan paper remains perfectly flat yet flexible. This allows the scroll to be rolled and unrolled without damaging the ink surface—a feature missing from cheap, mass-produced posters.
We select the highest quality silk brocades for the borders, choosing colors that harmonize with the "Spring Dawn" palette. This frame is not just decorative; it provides the structural tension necessary for the painting to hang beautifully on your wall.
The 1:1 scale is strictly maintained, ensuring that the spatial relationship between the mist, the mountains, and the sky is exactly as Juran intended. This scale is essential for achieving the immersive, "monumental" feel of Song Dynasty landscape art.
Choosing a SinoInArt mounted replica is a statement of taste. It shows an appreciation for heritage and craftsmanship, providing a level of authenticity that can be felt every time you see the scroll hanging in your study or gallery.
