LiúShāJiān "drifting-sand notepaper" 流沙箋

LiúShāJiān "drifting-sand notepaper" 流沙箋

This artist specializes in the traditional Chinese art of water marbling, referred to as 流沙箋 (liúshājiān), meaning "drifting-sand notepaper".

By skillfully applying pigments to the water's surface and immersing objects like bags, he creates stunning landscapes that emerge upon lifting the items, showcasing the delicate interplay of colors and patterns.

Historical Context: The earliest known mention of Liu Sha Jian is in a 10th-century text called Wen Fang Si Pu ("Four Treasures of the Scholar's Study") by Su Yijian. This text describes the process as being used to create decorative paper in the Sichuan region of China.

歷史背景:已知最早提及流沙箋的是蘇以建所著的 10 世紀著作《文房四寶》。本文介紹了中國四川地區製作裝飾紙的工藝過程。

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