Art on Coal
The first China Coal Carving Artworks Exhibition was launched in
Liupanshui city in Southwest China's Guizhou Province on July 30. It is the first large-scale coal
carvings exhibition in China and the world to feature several innovative
characteristics -- its grand scale, new contents and unique materials.
A "first" in history
The exhibition boasts a 280-meter-long, 2.5-meter-high relief, and more than
20 large sculptures featuring original themes and bold, rough styles, attracting
hundreds of visitors.
In addition, there are hundreds of artworks by famous coal sculptors or coal
craftwork companies, such as "Mineworkers", "Deep Feeling Between Father and
Son", "Harmony," and so on, which reflect the lives of mineworkers and minority
cultures and customs.
"Harmony" depicts scenes of Miao, Yi and Buyei ethnic-minority women, dressed
in splendid costumes, playing the zither and beating drums. The joyful and
harmonious images take visitors back to the age-old mountainous villages with
verdant bamboo forests, gurgling fountains, melodious tweedle and bright
drumbeats.
![](../../../../img/2004-08/17/xinsrc_1908011715057951308728.jpg) Raw materials
Coal carving handiworks always use jet - a hard black mineral obtained from
coal seam that can be polished brightly -- as their basic material. It is black
and shining, solid and wearable. With its light quality and high density, jet
has been buried deep in the layers of the earth for hundreds of millions of
years.
However, excessive mining has made jet scarce. The coal carvings in this
exhibition are, based on modern carving art concepts and technology, made from a
combination of jet powder and fiberglass.
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