花满天 / Flowers Cover The Sky | 20x20 in | Acrylic on Canvas | 2024
This is a painting I made based on a moody - and muddy - walk I took through cherry blossoms in Mori, Japan. This elegant and evocative piece is contemporary and traditional at the same time. The inscription in Chinese calligraphy (and the title) is from the first line of “Burial Song for Flowers” (葬花吟), a poem in the Chinese classic “Dream of the Red Chamber” (红楼梦).
This is a painting I made based on a moody - and muddy - walk I took through cherry blossoms in Mori, Japan. This elegant and evocative piece is contemporary and traditional at the same time. The inscription in Chinese calligraphy (and the title) is from the first line of “Burial Song for Flowers” (葬花吟), a poem in the Chinese classic “Dream of the Red Chamber” (红楼梦).
This is a painting I made based on a moody - and muddy - walk I took through cherry blossoms in Mori, Japan. This elegant and evocative piece is contemporary and traditional at the same time. The inscription in Chinese calligraphy (and the title) is from the first line of “Burial Song for Flowers” (葬花吟), a poem in the Chinese classic “Dream of the Red Chamber” (红楼梦).