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Folk artist creates 'hairy monkeys'

Updated: 2014-09-02 16:37 (Agencies)
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Folk artist creates 'hairy monkeys'

Cicada sloughs and Magnolia buds are placed in sequential order (L-R), on request from the photographer, on a table to illustrate the steps in making a "Maohou", at the house of folk artist Yu Guangjun in Beijing, September 2, 2014. "Maohou", which means hairy monkey in Chinese, is a traditional art form in Beijing that dates back to the Qing Dynasty and requires only the use of cicada sloughs and Magnolia buds to form miniature sculptures. Yu has been using Maohou figures in his miniatures to depict scenes from Beijing during the 1960-70s period. [Photo/Agencies]

 

Folk artist creates 'hairy monkeys'

 

Folk artist creates 'hairy monkeys'

 

Folk artist creates 'hairy monkeys'

 

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