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Iron painting is reshaped for a new era

China Daily | Updated: 2020-01-10 09:10
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Visitors watch a demonstration of Wuhu iron painting at an exhibition in Hefei, Anhui province, in 2017. HU WEIGUO/FOR CHINA DAILY

Traditional skills kept alive for younger generations to learn craft of fashioning metal

HEFEI-As Xu Gang lays an iron rod on an electric welding machine, the high temperature instantly reddens and softens it.

He immediately bends the rod and shapes it with a hammer. Soon, an iron crane takes form.

Xu is an "iron painter" in the city of Wuhu, Anhui province. The city has abundant iron mines, and iron painting became an important part of local art thanks to advanced metal refining skills in ancient China and the emphasis on traditional culture.

"I have been in this business for 30 years," Xu said. "It's a difficult job, but I love it."

Recently, Xu's iron paintings stole the spotlight at the Jiuzi Old Town in Wuhu last month, when the expanded tourist attraction officially opened to the public as part of the local government's attempts to promote the province's cultural heritage.

An ironman

Wuhu iron paintings took shape at the end of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).

Artists use hammers, tongs, iron blades and rods to create a variety of shapes and forms. China listed the craftsmanship as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2006.

The iron paintings draw inspiration from traditional Chinese brush paintings, but the delicate ironwork replaces the brush strokes. They mostly depict mountains, water, plants and birds, and exude elegance and charm.

Before Xu became an iron painter, he was an ordinary, skilled worker at an iron plant in Wuhu.

"Although I was working at the iron plant, my heart yearned for iron paintings," he said.

In Wuhu, there were already workshops specializing in iron paintings, and Xu made up his mind to learn the art.

"The lessons were basically one-on-one," Xu recalled. "There was no systematic way of teaching, so we had to follow our masters very carefully."

To craft a good painting, it is important to understand the delicate strength when making the curves of iron.

"Every detail requires extra attention," he said.

At first, Xu did not master the techniques, and his failures often frustrated him. However, he would spend hours learning until he owned the skills.

"It was boring. We mainly spent our time pounding the iron rods to learn about precision," he recalled. "I needed to make sure that every blow pounded the thin iron wires."

Xu said he would beat the rods thousands of times a day. The practice lasted a month, before he started working on entire paintings. "Because there were sparks everywhere, it was normal to get burned," Xu said. "It was tiring, but I am glad I made it."

Xu said iron painters often have burns on their hands, and the fingerprints on their thumbs, index and middle fingers because they are constantly bending the iron wires with their hands.

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