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The Chinese art of paper cutting has a long history. The earliest paper
cutting was found in China 1,500 years ago. The United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization has recognized the art, called Jianzhi,
on its Intangible Cultural Heritage (非物质文化遗产) list. But Jianzhi
is at risk of disappearing. Voyo Woo, a Chinese immigrant to the US, hopes to
bring the art back to life.
Voyo Woo loves paper cutting. And she works hard to celebrate the ancient
art form. On a recent Saturday, Ms.Woo held a paper cutting show at a shopping
center near Washington. She demonstrated the art to crowds for hours at the
center.
Voyo Woo began to study the art of Jianzhi as a 14-year-old girl
in her hometown in southeastern China. She said all the students at school had
to learn the art. But she developed a special love for it, so her teacher gave
her extra training after class. Later, she won second prize in a national
painting and handwriting competition. Ms.Woo came to the US after she finished
college in 2008. Soon after, she became involved in an event to support and
expand understanding of Chinese paper cutting. She has been invited to
demonstrate the art at a wide collection of events. She has also shown her
skill at famous museums like Sackler art galleries in Washington. Ms.Woo says
paper cutting represents Chinese cultural values, history and stories of
people's lives. She uses the art as a tool to present Chinese culture to people
who know little about it.
Ms.Woo placed examples of her art around her as she demonstrated paper
cutting at the shopping center. Some shoppers, like Ann Russ, took part in a
workshop. Ms.Russ was struck by the finely detailed nature of the work. She
said it put her at ease. Voyo Woo says Chinese art is for all people. “It is
amazing how Chinese art can echo with people from other cultural backgrounds.”