China Daily (Hong Kong)

Replica of China’s made of 6,000 tin cans

Mona Lisa

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Festival,

TAIYUAN — An aluminum carving made from more than 6,000 tin cans and entitled Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival was unveiled in North China’s Shanxi province on Monday.

The artwork is a replica of the original Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, which was created by Zhang Zeduan during the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) and is often dubbed “China’s Mona Lisa”.

The replica is the work of Gao Bao’an, a resident of Linfen city, who took three years to finish the 28.8-meterlong, 1.3-meter-tall carving, which is almost five times the size of the original.

The carving on tin cans, each of which only measures 21 centimeter­s in length when unfolded, was no easy task.

“A single can was not enough to carve one character and a finished figure needed to go through as many as 26 procedures, including copying, RiversideS­ceneatQing­ming clipping, polishing and pressing,” Gao said. “Every step mattered. Some patterns were so complicate­d that it not only took me a long time, but I often cut my fingers.”

To make sure his carving was a perfect replica of the original, Gao used magnifiers to observe the finer details.

Though not profession­ally trained, Gao has always been an art lover. He has tried to paint with grain and is interested in manual tie-dyeing.

“It is easy to discard a can, but they can also be used as a resource,” Gao said.

Zhang’s original artwork is kept in the Palace Museum in Beijing and can only be seen once every three years to protect the fragile ancient paper. Using a more hardy material such as aluminum offers an opportunit­y for more people to enjoy a replica of the ancient artwork.

 ?? YAN RUIPENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Gao Bao’an introduces his replica of
which was made of more than 6,000 tin cans, in Linfen, Shanxi province.
YAN RUIPENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Gao Bao’an introduces his replica of which was made of more than 6,000 tin cans, in Linfen, Shanxi province.

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