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Sand painting "Riverside Scene of Qingming Festival"

www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-08 14:59:39

(July 7th) In the complex building of Shandong College of Arts, Ge
Pingchun from Ju County, Rizhao is displaying the colorful sand painting
"Riverside Scene of Qingming Festival" he created. The painting is 12
meters in length, 0.43 meter in width and six kilograms in weight. It was
created with fine sand from Rizhao beach, paper, and glue made by Ge
himself. Being enlarged with 1:2 ratio from the original size, the
painting took Ge 15 months for production. Unlike other sand paintings,
this one is color-fast and firm and can be folded and rolled easily,
making it convenient to carry.

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