Mid-Autumn Festival paper-cut handmade flowers and full moon are another kind of dream
It is a series of paper-cut handmade works about the Mid-Autumn Festival, but there is no moon, no mooncakes, and no atmosphere to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. The longer time goes by and the older I get, the more I like people and things that are simple or even simple and original colors. This is the first paper-cut work in the paper-cut series. It is a story about two people who have been separated for many years and meet again under the banyan tree where they met for the first time. It is a relatively common plot, but it is true. When they meet again, one is about to die and the other is living. The numbness and indifference tortured by the difficulties is no longer what it used to be.