Yantai paper-cut artist supports fight against virus
A work made by Yantai paper-cutting artist Yi Peijian to support China's fight against the virus. [Photo/dzwww.com] |
Yi Peijuan, a 64-year-old practitioner of Yantai paper-cutting art, created a series of artworks to support China's fight against the novel coronavirus pneumonia and thank medical workers on the frontlines.
"I can't go to the frontlines myself, but I can use my hands to pay tribute to medical workers on the frontlines," Yi said.
According to Yi, it takes her nearly three days to complete an artwork.
As a representative practitioner of Yantai paper-cutting, Yi has been actively supporting and participating in various public welfare undertakings.
She created paper-cuts of the 37 sports and mascots during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
A paper-cutting artwork created by Yi Peijian to pay tribute to frontline medical workers. [Photo/dzwww.com] |
Magpies and plum flowers are an expression of confidence in China's ability to overcome the virus. [Photo/dzwww.com] |