2014年12月1日星期一

Paper Cutting & Social Network




There are many Non-profit organization sets up they are public home pages in some popular  social network like Facebook or Twitter.    


A Popular Folk Art



Chinese Paper Cutting has been translated:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2EzpteYuoM

Inherit and Development


Intangible Cultural Heritage

Paper cut is a worldwide cultural phenomenon.  Chinese paper cut has a strong influence in Asia, like in Japan, the Tang Dynasty paper cut of relics still retained;  In the southeast Asia which is the region of Buddhist culture,  paper cut and paper carving  of temple were both from China.



Present Situation

It is amazing because traditional Chinese paper cut are still alive in the daily life from different nationalities.

In 2009, Chinese paper cut has entered the UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage, the Chinese paper cut showing diverse trends in current  status.


Development 

To promote the prosperity and development of Chinese paper-cutting art, show the art of Chinese paper-cut has special charm. China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Chinese Folk Literature and Art Association, the CPC Hebei Provincial Party Committee Propaganda Department, Hebei Literary Federation, Hebei Province Department of Culture, Zhangjiakou Municipal Government jointly organized by Chinese paper-cut art festiva. 

Chinese paper cutting and photography aesthetics






History Context of Chinese Paper Cutting


Chinese paper cutting has its own manual formation and development process.  Chinese paper cutting was invented in 3rd century BC, the Spring and Autumn Period.  In that Period, people used thin material, like leaves, silk and leather to carve hollowed patterns before the paper was invented. Han Dynasty invented the paper which is prompted emergence of paper cutting, development and popularization.


Chinese paper cutting has its own manual formation and development process.  Chinese paper cutting was invented in 3rd century BC, the Spring and Autumn Period.  In that Period, people used thin material, like leaves, silk and leather to carve hollowed patterns before the paper was invented. Han Dynasty invented the paper which is prompted emergence of paper cutting, development and popularization.