Skip to main content

“To Make Your Own Marbling”— Wei Xue Fair Ended Successfully

Submitted by admin on

Wei Xue Fair: To Make Your Own Marbling was launched on December 1st at 1 p.m. in the Library. Nearly 30 teachers and students from the campus participated in this activity.

Han Xiuli, Ying Chaonan and Li Junwen, teachers from ZJU library, were invited to give an introduction and demonstration on paper marbling. After introducing the required tools, teachers showed the complete process of marbling, from drawing all kinds of pigments in the water, to washing of semi-finished works.

1607344259559187.jpg

Ms. Han Xiuli is drawing on the water

The creation process of marbling seemed simple, but it required one’s practical ability. “This is a feather from phoenix’s tail ", "this is the grain on the rocks", "this is a jellyfish in the sea", participants exchanged ideas, and put their imagination into their colorful works with full imagination.

 1607344300704171.jpg

1607344322930960.jpg

Participants are practicing

It is known that "Marbling", a centuries-old Turkish "water painting", originated in China, then spread to the West via the Silk Road, has now been included in the United Nations Intangible Cultural Heritage List. This activity not only trained people’s DIY ability, but also enabled teachers and students to appreciate the charm of marbling and to inherit this kind of traditional craft.

1607344364905558.jpg

Works created by participants

 

Article, Photography & Translation LIN Suting

Library and Information Center

Dec.7th 2020