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This striking red papercut artwork features a symmetrical, intricate design of stylized, floral-inspired shapes and motifs. The dominant use of vibrant red creates a bold, eye-catching composition. The artwork showcases the skilled technique of paper cutting, with delicate, intricate patterns that evoke a sense of traditional Chinese or East Asian folk art. The central image of a mythical, bird-like creature or spirit is surrounded by a lush, decorative arrangement of flowers and other organic elements, suggesting themes of nature, spirituality, and cultural symbolism. This piece likely reflects the artist's intention to celebrate and preserve ancient artistic traditions through a contemporary interpretation. ...
Xiyadie
B.1963, ChineseXiyadie is a self-taught traditional Chinese papercut artist who starting creating works with homoerotic themes to tell his narrative of transformation. Xiyadie means Siberian Butterfly, a name he chose after his move to Beijing as a migrant worker in 2005, where he found an accepting community in the burgeoning gay subcultural scene. As he relates, the Siberian Butterfly is a northern creature. Surviving in the harshest conditions, it maintains its vanity and pursuit of freedom in an environment that does not lend political agency or representation to queer-identifying people. In the late 1980s, his native Shaanxi Province was a centre for the preservation of folk arts including papercutting, which originates in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25–220 CE). Xiyadie subverts this historical form by depicting scenes of queer eroticism, where human beings are fused with nature and gay virility combines with the fertility of gardens and animal life. Due to the thinness of Chinese rice paper traditionally used for this craft, each work is made in editions, though the artist also works with materials like newspaper and silk, intricately cut and dyed by hand. ...