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A global touch on Dunhuang's timeless art

By Meng Wenjie and Ma Jingna in Lanzhou | China Daily | Updated: 2025-04-30 06:25
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Dunhuang Guyun, an intricately crafted three-dimensional artist's book created by Duzhe Jinlin Studio. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Bathed in a soft glow, the Buddha statues from the Mogao Caves murals seem to gaze out at the world — not from the famous Dunhuang in Gansu province, but from the pages of a vivid three-dimensional book.

Titled Dunhuang Guyun (translated as Ancient Charm of Dunhuang), the book brings the stories of the Mogao Caves to life through its innovative design and binding techniques. This intricate work was developed by Duzhe Jinlin Studio, founded in 2014 by artist Xu Jinlin in Lanzhou, Gansu province.

The studio is renowned for its artistic creations that celebrate the traditional culture of Northwest China. Amid this focus on Chinese folk culture, a Western artist — 27-year-old Lzhyk Yelizaveta from Ukraine — stands out. "I've been working here for two years," she said.

Yelizaveta's journey into creating traditional Chinese artworks began at a friend's gathering, where she met Xu Mengyu, the daughter of Xu Jinlin and the studio's planning editor. Their shared passion for art quickly forged a strong bond between the two young artists.

"I introduced her to our artworks, and we were both captivated by each other's creations," Xu Mengyu said.

This encounter led Yelizaveta to become the only foreign artist currently working at the studio.

Yelizaveta graduated from Sumy State Pedagogical University in Ukraine, where she specialized in Western traditional and modern art techniques. In contrast, the works at Duzhe Jinlin Studio emphasize the folk elements of Gansu.

"The common ground between the two styles lies in their focus on blending cultural heritage with artistic expression, though they use different methods and techniques to convey this," Yelizaveta explained.

To better express and integrate Chinese culture into her work, Yelizaveta explored traditional Chinese customs, folk traditions, and natural landscapes. "These elements often appear in my work alongside my own European painting styles," she said.

For example, when depicting human figures, Yelizaveta retains Western features, such as a straight nose and deep-set eyes. "I want to blend Eastern and Western cultures in my art, and through this cross-cultural collaboration, create pieces that resonate with people around the world," she said.

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