Fine art paper cutting can be traced to 6th century China; though it has existed in Japan for nearly as long. Japan later evolved it into Kirigami (cutting and folding) by mixing it with the Japanese developed art of Origami (Japanese paper folding art)
It has since spread to the rest of the world, some regions have histories of it dating back several centuries.
Basically Philippine art is more colorful and refers more on the opinion of the artist while art in orient asia(japan,china,korea) are more centered on their history, the nature, and the gods.
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no china has no important art. try looking up etsy.com for more art needs
Its A Tradition.
The art would be chinese. The movie Mulan is set in ancient China
The thing most people dont know is, Japan IS China. Japan basically copied everything - literature, language, culture, art, ect. ect. from China.
Origami is a Japanese art form.
Peter C. Swann has written: 'Art of China, Korea, and Japan' 'Japan'
Influence on the government, language, writing, and art.
Pioneer Corporation's motto is 'The Art of Entertainment'.
Surely the idea was thought up in Japan and developed to a fine art by China.
China's religion, art and writing
Influence on the government, language, writing, and art.
Because they're very close to each other geographically. Japan adopted a lot of its culture from China. Maybe, people migrated eastwards from china through Korea to Japan. So Japan China and Korea have common ancestors
Asian countries such as China, Korea, Tibetan, Vietnam and Japan deal in export of Oriental art. They sell these pieces of art to collectors or museums.
Japan is samurai China is kung fu and ninjas . Korea is taekwondo.
Basically Philippine art is more colorful and refers more on the opinion of the artist while art in orient Asia(Japan,china,korea) are more centered on their history, the nature, and the gods.