It may not be paper but worth sharing just to see the craftsmanship.

Bob Penikas



  
  
  
  
 
  
One tree, four years   of work and an indescribable amount of talent: that’s 
what it took to create   this incredible masterpiece.
  
 A famous Chinese   wood carver chopped down a single tree and tirelessly 
worked on it for   over four years to make this piece. 
  
Your jaw will hit the   floor when you see what he created.
  
It all started out   with a simple tree trunk…
  
 
  
  
Then Zheng Chunhui, a   famous wood carver, spent over four years creating this 
  masterpiece.
  
  
The carving is based   on the famous Chinese painting “Along the River During 
the Qingming Festival.”   The original artwork was created over 1,000 years ago.
  
  
The piece won the   Guinness World Record for the longest wooden carving and 
measures over 40ft   (specifically, it is 12.286 meters long, is 3.075 meters 
tall at it highest   point, and is also 2.401 meters wide).
  
  
The intricate carvings   of daily life in ancient China are so detailed and 
perfect, they could drop   your jaw.
  
  
It’s no surprise that   this incredible work of art is drawing so much 
attention. It’s amazing, but   not just because it’s so big, but also because 
it’s so incredibly   detailed.
  
  


  
That was 8,760 hours   well spent. Share this awesome work with others.
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 





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