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Ancient painting restoration, a job that tests conscience(2)

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2016-05-05 09:24China Daily Editor: Feng Shuang
Image shows the silk painting Two Cranes and a Flock of Birds before and after renovation (Still images from China Central Television)
Image shows the silk painting Two Cranes and a Flock of Birds before and after renovation (Still images from China Central Television)

One of the most difficult ancient paintings she restored was a silk painting, called Two Cranes and a Flock of Birds, from Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The time had made many silk threads embrittled and disjointed, leaving more than a thousand small holes on the silk painting.

Shan had to find and connect every broken thread. It took her six months to separate the painting and mend the holes.

There is another simpler way to restore silk painting. If a new dyed silk is stuck to the ancient silk painting without mending the holes, a painting will look same as the mended one in just two days.

But several hundred years later, the silk will decay and be mix with the ancient silk painting, which means the latter can never be renovated again. The ancient silk painting is destroyed then.

"If I use the simpler way of restoration, descendants will condemn us," said Shan.

"The job tests conscience," she said, "It is very difficult for a cultural relic to live today. We have to inherit it, pass it on and let our generation after generation see it. It is our duty."

A new piece of work is completely restored and is rolled out for washing away the dust. It is a painting from Qing Dynasty.

"It is beautiful," said Shan with a satisfied smile the moment it is put up. "Every time I complete a piece, I feel a sense of achievement."

  

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