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The art of Dunhuang has inspired a variety of creative works, with some drawing inspiration from its colour aesthetics, while others combine it with classic fairy tales. This reflects the rich cultural exchanges along the Silk Road and demonstrates the diverse historical and social influences.

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The design concept draws inspiration from landscape painting, emphasising tranquillity and balance. It creates patterns that reflect the tranquillity of the landscape and honour traditional Chinese aesthetics.

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The design concept draws inspiration from landscape painting, emphasising tranquillity and balance. It creates patterns that reflect the tranquillity of the landscape and honour traditional Chinese aesthetics.

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The designs draw inspiration from the artistic elements of the Tang Dynasty and its cultural richness resulting from exchange with other civilisations. They celebrate the artistic legacy of this era through inclusivity and interaction with foreign cultures, reinterpreting traditional patterns and vibrant colours.

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The designs draw inspiration from the artistic elements of the Tang Dynasty and its cultural richness resulting from exchange with other civilisations. They celebrate the artistic legacy of this era through inclusivity and interaction with foreign cultures, reinterpreting traditional patterns and vibrant colours.

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The designs draw inspiration from the artistic elements of the Tang Dynasty and its cultural richness resulting from exchange with other civilisations. They celebrate the artistic legacy of this era through inclusivity and interaction with foreign cultures, reinterpreting traditional patterns and vibrant colours.

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The designs draw inspiration from the artistic elements of the Tang Dynasty and its cultural richness resulting from exchange with other civilisations. They celebrate the artistic legacy of this era through inclusivity and interaction with foreign cultures, reinterpreting traditional patterns and vibrant colours.

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The design has been reinterpreted using innovative techniques in order to retain the characteristics of the traditional cloud pattern. The contrasting colours give the cloud pattern a modern and dynamic look, while the sacred image of the cloud in the sky highlights its symbol of power, demonstrating the rich connotations of the traditional elements.

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The designs draw inspiration from the artistic elements of the Tang Dynasty and its cultural richness resulting from exchange with other civilisations. They celebrate the artistic legacy of this era through inclusivity and interaction with foreign cultures, reinterpreting traditional patterns and vibrant colours.

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The works are inspired by flowers and floral patterns and incorporate traditional cultural elements such as paper-cutting, embroidery and Huadian makeup, as well as pop art colours, to create a variety of modern and visually striking patterns.