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What's so particular about painting? What's the point? Or do you just need to add a box, which means mounting?

The pasting of traditional Chinese painting is to line a bottom under the original painting, that is, to add a layer of paper.

First, it is easier to preserve, second, it has better effect, especially meticulous brushwork, and third, it has scrolls and mirrors, which are more suitable for appreciation.

Generally, the works of rice paper should be mounted, and the sketch watercolor should be mounted on the board during the creation process.

Stick figure, traditional Chinese painting on glass, decorative painting on felt.

First, put the back of the original painting up, brush it flat with a little water, then spread the prepared paste evenly, and the center shines around, not too thin or too thick at every corner.

Then take a piece of rice paper bigger than the original painting and spray some water. It takes two people to operate here.

One person pulls one end high, and the other person pulls one end low. Starting from one end, cover the original painting with a brush bit by bit.

There must be no air,

After covering, take a flat plate.

Carefully turn the picture to the blackboard, face up.

Brush paste on the four sides of more rice paper than the original painting.

Don't draw below the original painting, but draw the four corners well, leaving no gaps and sticking to the board.

When it is dry, it will flatten,

Just cut along the four sides of the original painting.

It's hard to put it clearly in words. You can go to the Academy of Fine Arts to have a look.

You'd better try it first, or the painting will explode.

This means that it is a pure hand ... shy.