
The frequency of classical style patterns in the production of paper-cut patterns is not particularly high. This is mainly because classical elements are often more complex, and these complex elements can be solved through simple configurations. It is definitely difficult to express the style. Therefore, we can notice that paper-cut patterns in classical design configurations are often more diversified in the integration of production elements. This diverse combination of elements brings an endless sense of story to the paper-cut patterns, and also makes the production of paper-cuts more suitable as It is a beautiful craft to appreciate. The paper-cut pattern of palace ladies picking flowers seen here is one such exquisite design.
The image created by this classical paper-cut pattern is of a palace lady picking flowers. I believe everyone is familiar with such a unique classical paper-cut pattern, because a paper-cut pattern recommended and shared by Paper Art Network before also uses such an exquisite combination of paper-cut elements and pattern configuration. So how should we carry out corresponding cutting operations for such a complex paper-cut pattern to obtain the effect we want? Paper Art Network recommends that it is best to construct the shape based on tracing. Although traditional Chinese paper-cutting often does not pay attention to the three-dimensional effect, the paper-cut pattern here shows a certain three-dimensional effect through the changes in the thickness of the paper-cut lines, which also makes the paper-cut production more challenging.
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