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US photographer experiences Yueqing boxwood carving

  
Via:  Buzz of the Orient  •  3 years ago  •  6 comments

By:   ezhejiang.gov.cn

US photographer experiences Yueqing boxwood carving
"Every piece of wood has its own life and is eager to communicate with us. I just want to show people that what is in front of us is not only a piece of wood, but a call from the inner soul,"

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BUZZ NOTE: The video is not only fascinating, but the carvings are incredible, and even if your screen is not big enough to view the English subtitles, what you see is much more important than what you might hear.  Click on the "SEEDED CONTENT" link to watch the video, which will take you to the original source article where the video arrow works.  The arrow on the title photo below is not operative. 


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US photographer experiences Yueqing boxwood carving

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Watch the video to learn about Roman Meisenberg's exploration of boxwood carving in Yueqing city, Wenzhou. [Video/Wenzhou Overseas Media Center]

It is so common to see wood in our daily life that we almost forget how extraordinary this natural material can be.

In this video, we will follow Roman Meisenberg, an American photographer living in Wenzhou, as he visits the city of Yueqing to explore the artistic side of wood.

In the experienced hands of Gao Gongbo, remarkable figurines are made out of nothing but some basic tools and a few pieces of wood.

Gao has over 50 years of experience in Yueqing-style boxwood carving, an intangible cultural heritage item which has a history of over 300 years and was included in the first group of national intangible cultural heritage items.

"Every piece of wood has its own life and is eager to communicate with us. I just want to show people that what is in front of us is not only a piece of wood, but a call from the inner soul," Gao said.

Gao's boxwood is shipped from Shennongjia Forestry District in Central China's Hubei province. Characterized by its tough texture and fine grain, the wood is particularly suitable for carving figurines.

Gao introduced the processes of carving boxwood works and also invited Meisenberg to try his hand at making one on his own.

"It's truly fascinating to watch Gao working with wood. His skilled craftsmanship is like magic," Meisenberg said.


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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    3 years ago

Many of the things I've seen in China are quite magnificent, but the carvings that you will see in the video are in the topmost tier of "magnificent". 

 
 
 
evilone
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2  evilone    3 years ago

Fascinating work! 

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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3  A. Macarthur    3 years ago

Will post a link to this article in this week's Three-day Weekend Feature.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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3.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  A. Macarthur @3    3 years ago

Thank you A.Mac.  I knew it wasn't likely to get much attention when other matters are of so much more importance.

 
 
 
Krishna
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4  Krishna    3 years ago

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Buzz of the Orient
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4.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna @4    3 years ago

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