In an age of mass production, the craft of traditional mounting is becoming a rarity. However, at SinoInArt, we believe that a 1:1 replica of Wang Meng’s "Linquan Qingqu" deserves nothing less than the finest manual mounting to ensure its longevity and aesthetic beauty.
The mounting process begins with the selection of premium silk borders. We choose patterns and colors that harmonize with the autumnal and earthy tones of Wang Meng’s landscape. This "framing" is not just decorative; it provides the structural tension needed for the scroll to hang perfectly flat.
Unlike machine-mounted prints that use chemical adhesives, our artisans use a natural starch paste. This allows the painting to "breathe" and remain supple. If the scroll is ever damaged, a hand-mounted work can be safely remounted, a feature that distinguishes a true collector's item from a temporary decoration.
The weight of the solid wood rollers at the bottom of the scroll is carefully balanced. This ensures that when "Linquan Qingqu" is unfurled, it hangs with a majestic presence, instantly elevating the atmosphere of any room.
SinoInArt’s dedication to traditional mounting is a testament to our respect for Chinese cultural heritage. When you acquire our Wang Meng replica, you are supporting a living tradition of craftsmanship.
