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Photos weave together the fabric of imagination

2014-05-26 10:10:57

(China Daily) By Wu Yiyao

 

Gao Tunzi photographs the daily scenes of the ethnic Qiang people with a focus on embroidery. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Qiang embroidery patterns vary from household to household, zhai to zhai.

"Qiang people can make many items embroidered works aside from just clothing," Gao says.

"Ornaments, including girdles, earrings, necklaces, hairpins and badges can be embroidered. Shoes, too," Gao says.

Zhu Bo, a 29-year-old engineer who visited the exhibition, says: "The pieces remind me of the hand-knit blouses and trousers my mother and grandma made. All the patterns are spontaneous, and the workmanship is so delicate that you can boast to your peers."

The photographer says he hopes the show can be a bridge between youth and the very ancient, and let Shanghai's children see a culture, place and people different from those they are familiar with.

"I hope this inspires kids to wonder and explore different cultures," Gao says.

IF YOU GO:

Atrium

1033 Moyu Nanlu (South Road), near Cao'an Lu (Road), Jiading district, Shanghai.

10 am-8 pm, until June 1.

Free Admission

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