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Folk artist shows his 'Jinhuidui' artwork
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Folk artist Geng Xuezhi shows his 'Jinhuidui' work in Zibo, east China's Shandong Province, Jan. 12, 2011. 'Jinhuidui', literally meaning a pile of old things from ash, is a branch of traditional Chinese painting, originating from Yuan Dynasty. A frame is set before-hand in creating a 'Jinhuidui' painting. Then different old things, such as a piece of worn-out paper, a wrinkled picture, or a yellow newspaper, are painted in the frame. As the creation of 'Jinhuidui' works requires great skills and a long time, this art is in the danger of being lost.
Folk artist Geng Xuezhi shows his "Jinhuidui" work in Zibo, east China's Shandong Province, Jan. 12, 2011. "Jinhuidui (锦灰堆)", literally meaning a pile of old things from ash, is a branch of traditional Chinese painting, originating from Yuan Dynasty. A frame is set before-hand in creating a "Jinhuidui" painting. Then different old things, such as a piece of worn-out paper, a wrinkled picture, or a yellow newspaper, are painted in the frame. As the creation of "Jinhuidui" works requires great skills and a long time, this art is in the danger of being lost.



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