Experience the traditional Rerujin technique and immerse yourself in the world of traditional Taiwanese architectural painted art, feeling the charm of this ancient craft firsthand.
Crafted on a base of black lacquer, Rerujin painting uses pure gold leaf and gold powder to create layers of patterns and interplay of light and shadow, all meticulously outlined with fine black lines. This technique, historically serving a dual purpose of protection and decoration in temple architecture, has evolved to become a fusion of art and culture.
In this class, we will guide you through a deep dive into the history and traditional craftsmanship of Rerujin painting, empowering you to apply these techniques and create your own Rerujin artwork. From preparing the base and laying the gold leaf to detailing the fine lines, you will learn the techniques and skills behind each step, culminating in a piece of art rich in cultural significance and artistic value, crafted with your own hands.
Let us bring the precious artistry of traditional Taiwanese architecture into your home. Transform this ancient craft into a modern decorative piece, infusing your space with a touch of tradition and elegance, and preserving the beauty of history in your everyday life.
These auspicious motifs, rich in meaning, are commonly found adorning temple buildings and traditional residences.
The following are patterns you may choose from during the class:
• Peony: Known as the "King of Flowers," it symbolizes wealth, peace, good fortune, and prosperity.
• Lotus: Also called water lily, its name in Mandarin sounds similar to "integrity," thus carrying meanings of purity, steadfastness, and auspiciousness.
• Chrysanthemum: Revered as the flower of longevity, it also symbolizes nobility, good fortune, and happiness.
• Buddha's Hand Citron, Peach, Pomegranate: Collectively known as the "Three Abundances" in auspicious symbolism. Buddha's Hand sounds like "blessing," signifying abundant blessings; Peach symbolizes longevity; Pomegranate signifies many offspring.
* New Year Special: Auspicious Horse, Bringing Fortune Instantly
● Class Content:
・ A brief history of traditional Rerujin decorative art
・ The development of Rerujin craftsmanship in Taiwan
・ Hands-on practice of traditional Rerujin techniques
・ Guidance on care and maintenance
・ (Take-home) Your own handcrafted Rerujin artwork (approx. 12x12 cm)
● Class Location: Dadaocheng | Yu Zhe Pottery Studio @gu.tetsu, 1F, No. 34, Lane 362, Minsheng W. Rd., Datong Dist., Taipei City 103
● Class Registration: Please visit Caomuzhushi's LINE official account (@488pswxh) to view upcoming class information 🔍 For private group class inquiries, feel free to send a private message to arrange a time ✨
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* If you have any questions about the class, please feel free to send us a private message first.
* Once payment is complete, if you are unable to attend, you may apply for a refund through the order system up to three days before the event date. A 30% service fee of the ticket price will be charged to cover all incurred expenses.
* Participants must adhere to the rules of the venue and follow the instructions of the instructor. Any damage caused by violation will be the responsibility of the participant.
* In the event of refunds or class cancellations, all invoice adjustments will be handled by Guoyi Creative Marketing.
* In case of class suspension due to force majeure such as natural disasters, the studio will proactively contact participants for rescheduling or refunds. In the event of a typhoon, the official announcements for work suspension in the event's location will serve as the standard for class commencement and refunds, irrespective of the participant's location.
* The organizer may take photos and videos during the experience for documentation and future promotional use on the studio's social media channels. If you do not wish to be photographed, please inform a staff member at the event, and special arrangements will be made.
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