Among many Chinese paper-cut schools, Laoshan paper-cut is deeply loved by people for its unique charm. On the one hand, Laoshan paper-cut is in a continuous line with that of other provinces in the Yellow River Basin, with a rough and bold style; At the same time, influenced by the subtle and cumbersome style of portrait stones in the Han Dynasty, the shape is simple and refreshing, and the connotation is full and rich. Laoshan paper-cut is based on the folk stories, folklores and folk customs of Laoshan. It boldly enriches and innovates the traditional paper-cut techniques. Its style is bright, light, exquisite, ancient and elegant, simple and rough, reflecting the simple moral concept, pure life interest and sense of humor of Laoshan people. Laoshan paper-cut has a history of more than 150 years since Xianfeng in the Qing Dynasty. At that time, the skillful paper-cut woman was called "trick man". Most of their "tricks" are window flowers, happy words, pastry flowers and so on. In the period of the Republic of China, on the basis of the original, multi-layer paper cutting with modern technology was added. According to the characteristics of Laoshan paper-cut and Chinese multi-layer paper-cut technology, CNOOC Jingxi food supply center Co., Ltd. integrates realistic paper-cut and kneading various artistic forms, adheres to the creative technique of "writing God in form", and emphasizes the artistic mood and profound artistic conception of the works. The work is no longer a single appreciation, but more emphasis on the thematic creation and visual language of the work. In the expression of artistic form, combined with the classic Taoist theory of Lao Tzu and the combination of landscape and Taiqing palace, the multi-layer superposition production method is boldly adopted, breaking through the plane effect of traditional paper cutting that has remained unchanged for a hundred years. We have successfully developed a multi-layer paper-cut Taiqing palace in Laoshan, Shandong Province.
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