In the world of art reproduction, the medium is just as important as the image. SinoInArt’s 1:1 reproduction of Wang Hui’s Meixi Gaoyin Tu begins with a foundation of bespoke materials. Unlike standard commercial paper, our custom-made Xuan paper is specifically engineered to replicate the fiber density and "breathability" of Qing Dynasty scrolls.

This custom Xuan paper allows the high-definition ink to settle into the fibers rather than sitting on the surface. This creates the "ink-wash" effect where the blacks are deep and the grays are misty, perfectly capturing Wang Hui’s masterful use of "light ink" to depict the ethereal atmosphere of the Plum Creek.

Beyond the paper, the mounting process is a labor of love. SinoInArt employs master mounters who use traditional silk brocade and natural adhesives. This traditional mounting ensures that the scroll remains flexible and resilient, preventing the cracking or warping often seen in mass-produced replicas.

Traditional mounting is an art form in itself. It involves precise tensioning and layering, allowing the Meixi Gaoyin Tu to be displayed as a hanging scroll that breathes with the environment. This level of detail ensures that the aesthetic experience is tactile as well as visual, providing a true museum-like feel.

When you choose a SinoInArt piece, you are choosing a product of rigorous research and traditional skill. Our 1:1 reproduction of Wang Hui’s masterpiece is a testament to our mission: to preserve the integrity of Chinese heritage through modern technology and ancient craftsmanship.
