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Home / Keyword chinese art 20
Post date / 2015 / Week 14 / Monday
- Tony and the Master Papercutter
Tony and the star paper cutter at the Junfeng Paper Cutting School - A Showroom Full of Fengning Paper Cut
A showroom full of exquisite paper cuts - Learning the Fengning Paper Cut
Marie taking note of the steps for cutting the good luck symbol - Our Group With Their Paper Cut
We managed the double happiness character, but we have a long way to go - A Demonstration of Fengning Paper Cut
Our group having a go at paper cutting, with the guidance of the master paper cutters - Butterfly Fengning Paper Cut
A double butterfly paper cut - Tony and our Astamangala
We bought this paper-cut of the Ashtamangala - the eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism - Putting Her Seal on our Astamangala
The creator of our Ashtamangala paper-cut puts her seal on the work - The Art of Mounting a Papercut
Tony watches on as this lady carefully sticks our paper-cut onto the backing - Sticking The Papercut onto a Backing
Sticking the intricate paper-cut onto a backing is itself a great skill - Showroom of Junfeng Paper Cutting School
Admiring the Chinese zodiac paper-cut - Fengning Paper Cut of Chinese Zodiac
Paper-cut of the animals of the Chinese zodiac - Exquisite Guanyin Fengning Paper Cut
Guanyin the Goddess of Mercy on a blue background is one of my favourites at the school - Fengning Paper Cut Demonstration
Doing a butterfly paper-cut - A Master Papercutter and Her Work
Showing her Guanyin paper-cut