Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Largest Porcelain Painting

This one is a perfect example of doing something what you love the most.Yes we are indeed telling you something very interesting about Chinese painter Wang Zhijun.Wang along with many assistants have spent more than two months to create 3.68 meters long,1.58 meters  high porcelain painting .The size looks almost the size of an English Billards Table.
Wang has been in to ceramics for more than three decades.Wang loved monkeys and hence has included  even them in to his painting. Describing the portrait made of  A screen-like special base was added to the porcelain, and the front side portrays an "auspice of monkeys" – a waterfall splashing over the rocks, fat peaches weighing down the branches of the trees, and nine holy monkeys playing around branches.  The back side is a greasepaint picture of eight horses galloping. According to its Chinese meaning, both sides signify "promotion right away."
The entire porcelain painting weighed 200 kg and was exhibited at the 2009  China Jingdezhen  International Ceramic Fair.The weight of the porcelain including the base  reached 1.5 tons.The Largest porcelain painting was termed a world record in Jingdezen,China on January 13,2010.


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