Cutting edge of tradition
For the artist, the inspiration behind his art is his own experiences about joys and sorrows, departures and reunions, and struggles and triumphs.
Paper-cutting is a folk art originating in China, where paper was invented during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220).Ye has brought the ancient craft back to life, with his intricate designs while interweaving a contemporary narrative of poetry and philosophy.
"I am the fortunate one to find paper-cutting. Through the craft, I find an artistic way to express my understanding about the world and life," the artist says, adding that paper-cutting is like "doing subtraction with paper", removing the redundant parts and making elaborate designs.
It is similar to life, in which people need to get rid of unrest, arrogance and vanity and stay true to themselves, Ye says.
His works have been on display at exhibitions and galleries in China and abroad. One of his artworks sold for a whopping 150,000 yuan ($22,400). In 2015, China Post issued a set of commemorative stamps themed on his paper-cut pieces.
Yao Yingjia, chief designer of Chinese technology company Lenovo Group, says he is amazed by Ye's skills and touched by the stories behind the artworks, through which Yao sees the "endless possibilities for the traditional craft".