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Skillful hands "born" flowers to help fight the epidemic

A pair of scissors, a few thin pieces of paper, she poured what she saw and heard during the epidemic into one paper-cut work after another, and used traditional folk art to help fight the "epidemic". She is the third generation inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage of "Yangling Paper-cutting" - Liu Preservation, a villager in Zhangjiagang Village, Yangling Street.

Skillful hands "born" flowers to help fight the epidemic

The painting is called "I am a party member, I go first", and the inspiration for this work at that time came from my son, who is a doctor in the hospital of the demonstration area. At that time, the fever clinic in the hospital had just been established, and when I asked who would go to the fever clinic first, my son said, 'I am a party member, I will go first.' He's not just him, he's like this, but thousands of people on the front lines of the fight against the epidemic across the country, so I designed this work. Liu Said.

Skillful hands "born" flowers to help fight the epidemic

From childhood to learn paper-cutting with his mother, from the cardamom years to the age of flowers, for more than forty years, Liu Preservation has insisted on paper-cutting and not giving up. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, Liu Has created nearly 20 anti-"epidemic" works, all of which are based on the people around him and the things around him.

Skillful hands "born" flowers to help fight the epidemic

In addition to "I am a party member, I go first", there are also works based on the works created by Huang Weige, a nurse from Yangling who supported Wuhan in 2020, "Before the Expedition", and the canopy marshal who tramples the virus under his feet, each work is delicate, vivid and vivid.

Skillful hands "born" flowers to help fight the epidemic

"Watching others on the front line, I am also very anxious, I can't go out when I am old, I want to use paper cuts to express my gratitude to the anti-epidemic heroes, which is also my small contribution to the fight against the epidemic."

Skillful hands "born" flowers to help fight the epidemic

From design, finalization, to paper cutting, mounting, each work from creation to completion takes at least two to three days, some need a week, are Liu Saved in the busy life of the time to create. "During the day, I have to take my grandchildren to cook, usually in the afternoon or at night, and when the children have time to sleep, I will do it for a while."

Creation requires fresh blood, so Liu Saved bought a lot of painting libraries or absorbed and learned the art of paper-cutting on his mobile phone. Recently, she is conceiving new works that combine elements such as the Year of the Tiger and the fight against the epidemic.

In the future, Liu Shou intends to gather murakami's paper-cutting craftsmen to teach more people who love the art of paper-cutting techniques and inherit cultural treasures. "I have the responsibility and confidence to pass on the Art of Yangling Paper-cutting, which is what an inheritor should do."

Reporter: Lu Sai Liu Zhongquan

Editor: Wei Zhengliang Review: Yang Yaojun Zhou Bo

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