Li Tang’s greatest contribution to art was the "Axe-cut" stroke (Fu-pi-cun). This technique allowed him to depict the rugged, sheared surfaces of mountains with incredible realism. SinoInArt’s 1:1 replica preserves these strokes with such clarity that you can almost feel the cold stone.
Using our high-definition scanning technology, we capture the "dryness" and "wetness" of the ink. You can see where the brush skipped across the customized Xuan paper, creating the "flying white" effect that signifies the texture of 12th-century rock and frost.
The Snowy Landscape is a masterclass in this technique. The contrast between the bold, jagged lines of the rocks and the soft, white areas of snow creates a dramatic tension that is the hallmark of Li Tang’s style.
Our traditional mounting ensures that the viewer can get as close as they want to the work. Without the barrier of glass, the tactile quality of the ink on paper is fully visible, allowing for a deep study of the Southern Song Academy style.
SinoInArt is dedicated to the preservation of technique. Our replicas are not just images; they are educational tools that allow you to analyze the genius of Li Tang in the comfort of your own home.
