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Adding color to tales of the past

By Mei Jia | China Daily | Updated: 2020-07-01 07:15
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And, for the well-known tale, Yugong Moves the Mountain, Zhou Lan depicts the protagonist as a turtle instead of an old man.

All her figures and settings are fashioned from cloth and employ traditional Chinese dyeing and weaving skills. She says it took five months to finish the 20 paintings of cloth art, adding: "I hope to show younger readers more dimensions to traditional Chinese arts, such as handicrafts."

Curator Zeng says it's important for artists to keep an open mind and create stylish books that adapt ancient Chinese culture with a modern appeal. "As artists feel more confident in their national heritage, they can keep one foot in their tradition, while the other advances onto the modern world stage," Zeng says.

Sichuan Fine Arts Institute teacher Mou Aili, text writer of the picture-book collection, Interesting Chinese Mythology. The books' illustrators are all graduates from the school: Qiu Fangxu, Zhou Lan, Xiao Peirou, Zhang Yuting, Liang Yuan, Zhang Xinyu and Wang Meiling. [Photos provided to China Daily]
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