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Microscopic Carving(΢µñ Weidiao)
There are in many cities of China such microsculptors, who can engrave on small grains of ivory poems, paintings and miniature seal marks in no less than 10 different colors. Zhang Yunhu, a micro-callingrapher of Shanghai, on a piece of ivory 3cm square, reproduced the hole anthology of The Three Hundred Tang Poems, totaling more than 10,000 characters. To the naked eye, the words are just rows upon rows of black needlepoint etchings. In 1982, he came out with another marvel¡ªthe complete text in 14,000 characters of the Constitution of the Chinese Communist party on a chip of ivory 2.8 cm square. This he did only in two weeks. Viewed under a microscope with a magnification of 100, the characters can be seen to be composed of elegant, clear and fine strokes. Micro-carving on human hair is a new art developed only in recent years, being pioneered by Shen Weizhong, a member of the Suzhou Arts and Crafts Research Institute. On a hair several mm long and without the help of any magnifying apparatus, the artist can engrave poems or other texts by relying upon the feel of his fingers. To achieve this, he needs an absolutely quiet environment, in which, holding his breath and controlling his pulse by meditative power, he plies his art with a cutting wire thinner than the hair. To read the surprisingly neat characters on the finished work, it is necessary to magnify them several dozen times with a microscope.
Artists of today with their assiduous study and experiment have given the age-old art a new luster.
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