Dongba woodcut art is mainly embodied in the production of puppets, figurines and woodcarvings. Puppets carved from trees are models that Dongba occasionally refers to when making mud faces of ghosts and gods in religious ceremonies. Dongba people have a pair of skillful hands with artistic spirituality, who can carve and sculpt. Some of the carved puppets look like meditation, some look down with their hands raised, and some open their mouths with strange shapes. Dongba puppet wears a hat and beads on his chest, sitting freely, with rough outline and stiff lines.
The most commendable thing about Dongba's figurines and puppets is that the author does not pay attention to the vivid portrayal of the external image, but adopts the overall freehand brushwork. For example, the eyes are like two randomly sunken holes, and the outline of the mouth is just like a slightly open seam, which is very simple from a local point of view. But on the whole, the whole shape gives people a vivid expression, revealing an inner life spirit from the imperfect shape.
In Dongba Culture and Art Park, there are also wooden blocks engraved with Dongba characters and images of ghosts and gods. Dongba woodcut is a new national woodcut art based on the primitive arts such as puppets, masks, bamboo and wood woven products, woodcut Dongba hieroglyphics and woodcut Dongba paintings used in Dongba sacrifice, and added with modern design concepts. Dongba woodcut has become a treasure in the collection of cultural and artistic circles because of its simple, childlike, vivid and natural artistic characteristics.