A Chinese painting is not merely a picture; it is a physical object designed to be experienced through the format of a scroll. At SinoInArt, we treat the mounting of Wang Meng’s "Poshi Yanhuang" with the same reverence as the painting itself. We utilize traditional hand-mounting techniques that have been passed down through generations.
The process begins with "backing" the painting with several layers of thin paper to give it strength and flatness. Unlike machine mounting, which uses heat and synthetic adhesives, we use a natural, handmade starch paste. This allows the scroll to remain supple and prevents it from becoming brittle over time.
We select premium silk for the borders, choosing colors and patterns that harmonize with the earthy tones of Wang Meng’s rocks and the cool greens of the bamboo. This framing enhances the artwork, drawing the viewer’s eye into the misty landscape without overwhelming the central theme.
The traditional format allows the scroll to be rolled and unrolled smoothly. This is not just for storage; it is part of the ritual of appreciating Chinese art. The weight of the wooden rollers at the bottom ensures that the scroll hangs with a graceful tension, creating a professional gallery look in any room.
Choosing a SinoInArt replica means choosing a piece that is finished to the highest standards of craftsmanship. Our traditional mounting ensures that your "Poshi Yanhuang" is not just a reproduction, but a functional piece of art history.
