Artist Cheng Yen Pheng makes her own paper for her artwork from the bark of the mulberry trees she grows. (Muhaimin Marwan @ FMT Lifestyle) A narrow and winding road leads to Cheng Yen Pheng’s home in ...
I started working in 1996 at the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art in Washington DC. I came from Japan, thinking it would be interesting to stay in the United States for a couple of years.
The handmade mulberry paper in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region exemplifies the traditional Chinese paper-making technique. Known for its resilience and high corrosion resistance, it documents many ...
Photographer Lee Jung-jin holds a solo exhibition in Seoul showcasing images of ordinary objects printed on mulberry paper Photographer Lee Jung-jin wanted to cast off fixed concepts about her art ...
Mulberry paper originated in the Han Dynasty, more than 300 years earlier than Cai Lun's improved papermaking technology. The fame of the mulberry paper was spread as far as the silk road. It has ...
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