Join us for a dynamic exploration of Chinese Paper Cutting, where history and creativity come together this school holidays
Embark on a captivating journey at the Chinese Garden of Friendship this school holidays with a Chinese Paper Cutting workshop.Your little ones will be introduced to the rich history of this ancient folk art that has been passed down through generations, and then get the chance to try mastering the intricate techniques themselves!
Drop in for a session, no bookings required! Suitable for ages 5-12 years old
PRICE: Free with Garden admission.
WHAT IS PAPER CUTTING
Paper cutting is the art form of cutting paper with sharp scissors or a knife. It can be as simple or intricate as the paper artist chooses. It has definitely stood the test of time and will continue to be popular art form amongst many cultures. Many famous paper artists of the past still inspire current paper cutting practices.HISTORY OF PAPER CUTTING
Paper cutting is an art with a long history. Its first origins date back to the 4th century after the invention of the paper by the Chinese. Some of their earliest uses for paper cutting were for religious decorations or stencils used for patterns in embroidery. For a long time, this art form was popular among high-society women, but it soon spread to other classes. Paper cutting practices ranged from the skilled craftsman to its evolution into the folk art world. People displayed paper cut designs in windows, as paper lanterns, and on furniture, just to name a few.