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Artistic Value of Paper Weaving Painting

Paper weaving painting is hazy artwork, once with Hangzhou silk weaving painting, Suzhou woof painting, Sichuan bamboo curtain painting, known as China's four major weaving. Artistic effects such as enjoying the moon through the curtain, watching flowers in the fog, watching people in front of the veil, hidden. It will make people have the impression of illusion and re-shadowing, which can regulate people's visual function, let the viewers participate in re-creation, and evoke people's artistic enjoyment. Paper weaving paintings are indoor decorations and gifts, with various varieties and specifications, including figures, landscapes, birds and flowers, animals, calligraphy and so on. New works include "Double-sided Double Cats", "Eighteen Scenes of Quanzhou" and "One Hundred Paintings of Mao Zedong", which have been collected by the Fujian Provincial Museum and individual collectors respectively.

In 2009, the Contemporary Paper-Woven Hundred-Meter Great Wall Drawing, which was finally created by Yongchun Yiting Paper-Woven Painter Zhou Wenhu, Li Shijiu and others, using a combination of traditional techniques and modern technology, and which lasted three years, was selected as one of the Second Chinese Folk National Treasures, with an insurance coverage of 50 million yuan.

In 2014, Yongchun County's first paper weaving painting culture as the theme of cultural industry creative park was unveiled.