Paper represents cheapness in the hearts of traditional Chinese people. Generally, when people think of paper, they think of cheapness, lightness and cheapness. This idea has restricted the development of paper culture in China to a certain extent. In particular, the development of paper as an art in China is very limited, and it only stays at the traditional paper-cutting. However, with the continuous improvement of peoples living standards, the expansion of aesthetic tastes, and the diversification of aesthetic hobbies, paper as a unique and green art has gradually begun to be accepted by people, which has also made paper art a popular choice at this stage. A new choice for entrepreneurship.
As a part of paper art, paper-cutting has always been in a leading position in the Chinese handicraft culture market. No matter in any city, as long as you have the opportunity to enter the traditional cultural products market, you can see paper-cut products. Various schools and styles of paper-cutting are developing vigorously, and paper-cutting has followed this trend and first became a hot topic in the paper art market. Various paper-cutting studios and cultural stations can also be found everywhere. During festivals, sales will be even better because the paper-cuts themselves can be used as decorations.
Of course, paper art does not only include paper cutting, but also a big branch is origami. Origami flowers are a kind of handicraft that people are familiar with. Now as green and low-carbon culture becomes mainstream, origami flowers are also valued by young friends. Every time during the traditional Chinese Valentines Day, many young lovers are eager to buy handmade origami flowers as gifts for their lovers. This method is not only environmentally friendly, but also novel and fashionable, so it can win the favor of their loved ones. Favored and therefore highly respected, the production of origami flowers will also become a hot spot in handicraft production in the future.