When you look at a museum original of Juran’s work, you see a harmony between ink and paper. Most modern reproductions fail because they use glossy or standard art papers. SinoInArt avoids this by using custom-engineered Xuan paper.
Our paper is designed to match the absorbency and texture of the historical materials used by Song Dynasty masters. This allows the subtle grey washes in Buddhist Temple in Streams and Mountains to bleed naturally, creating the "misty" effect that Juran is famous for.
The durability of our custom Xuan paper is also a priority. It is acid-free and designed to resist yellowing and brittleness, ensuring that your 1:1 replica remains a family heirloom for decades to come.
When Juran painted his "Hemp-fiber" strokes, the paper’s surface texture played a role in the stroke’s final look. By replicating that texture, SinoInArt ensures that every line has the "bone" and "spirit" of the original.
This dedication to the materiality of art sets SinoInArt apart. We believe that to replicate a masterpiece, you must first replicate the medium. Our Juran replica is a testament to this philosophy.
