Woman turns sunflower seed shells into art
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Photos of a Chinese woman making crafts went viral on December 2. The woman from Beijing used sunflower seed shells to make a 13-meter long miniature of the famous Chinese painting “Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival”, which is considered to be the country’s Mona Lisa. /Chinanews Photo

Photos of a Chinese woman making crafts went viral on December 2. The woman from Beijing used sunflower seed shells to make a 13-meter long miniature of the famous Chinese painting “Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival”, which is considered to be the country’s Mona Lisa. /Chinanews Photo

She uses scissors to scrape off the shell's outer layer first, then sticks them to the board in the shape of the painting./Chinanews Photo

She uses scissors to scrape off the shell's outer layer first, then sticks them to the board in the shape of the painting./Chinanews Photo

The artwork has taken her two years to complete. /Chinanews Photo

The artwork has taken her two years to complete. /Chinanews Photo