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Who can be called a jade carving master? What are the unique skills of a jade carving master?
So which is more important? Bian Xiao thinks that both are indispensable, and neither is more important, because both are equally important. There are many people engaged in jade carving in China, but few can really be called jade carving masters. So what kind of jade carving craftsman is qualified to become a jade carving master? Carving a jade material is not too difficult. In the jade carving world, according to the color and appearance of jade, there are many fixed templates that you can apply to seed materials. A jade carving work is naturally shaped, but the sculptor of this work can only be called a sculptor, but if he can integrate his own thoughts into the jade carving and give some creative play, he can be called a teacher. Therefore, a jade carving master can discover the spirituality of jade itself. Natural Old Pit The Jade Dragon Pendant carved with carved ice from Myanmar A goods was not only brilliant for athletes from all over the world at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, but also the essence jade carving of our Chinese civilization. At the same time, there is another person who is also very popular, and that is Wang Xiwei. In the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the world-famous Beijing was designed and carved by Wang Xiwei. Master Wang skillfully combined the dancing Beijing with the traditional imperial seal of China, which not only reflected the enthusiasm of the times, but also had profound China culture. No wonder Brett Copland saw this painting and blurted out that she was from China. Although the spirit of China, the style of China and the charm of China can be presented by a simple decree and become a symbol of China, the title of Wang Xiwei Jade Carver is well deserved. Gu Yongjun inherited the carving skills of Yangzhou Zi Shan, and he is also a jade carving master. Gu Yongjun was born in a scholarly family, and his father was a famous painter. Gu Yongjun received a good cultural education since childhood. Later, when Gu Yongjun started to create jade carvings, relying on his good artistic accomplishment and literary skills, he perfectly integrated China classical literature with Myanmar jade carvings. Drawing on the expression of traditional Chinese painting, he composed his jade carving works with the lines of calligraphy and painting, which made the works full of the spirit of books and people. Gu Yongqiang's masterpiece Ju Zhen Tu is a combination of various stone carvings and Buddhist sculpture techniques in China. The whole work is a perfect combination of Zi Shan's natural beauty and artificial sculpture beauty. The Buddha statue in the work is like a natural stone, which is really a masterpiece of harmony between man and nature. At present, this "Ju Zhen Tu" has been permanently treasured by China Arts and Crafts Museum as a national treasure.