2025-01-29 16:02:24 source: chinadaily.com.cn
Xie Caihua, a celebrated folk artist and the Zhejiang provincial inheritor of Xiangshan paper-cutting, has unveiled a remarkable 30-meter-long artwork titled "Hundred Snakes" to mark the Year of the Snake.
Using only scissors and paper, Xie transforms simple materials into intricate creations, crafting each snake without a single draft. This masterpiece features 100 lifelike paper snakes, each uniquely designed. Some coil gracefully, while others stretch and twist, showcasing a dynamic range of movement and expression.
Through this awe-inspiring creation, Xie pays homage to the artistry of the past while ushering in a year of renewal and prosperity.
Xie Caihua shows off his paper-cut work featuring 100 lifelike paper snakes. [Photo/cnnbo.com.cn]
A close look at Xie Caihua's paper-cut work. [Photo/cnnbo.com.cn]
Editor: Cheng Dengyu
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