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An abstract floral ballet – duet.
Flowers and berries symbolize good fortune and prosperity. The artist wants to bring good meanings to the audience.
Can you smell the fragrance not using nose but your consciousness? This is what the artist wants you to practice.
There is asymmetrical beauty in a symmetrical arrangement in this painting.
This painting captures the essence of quiet strength and persistence in the face of chaos. Swaths of black ink sweep across the painting like
storms, yet within them bloom soft bursts of coral pink and defiant sparks of cobalt blue colors that refuse to be swallowed by shadow. The composition feels spontaneous, yet deliberate. Every mark suggests motion, struggle, and renewal. The layering of textures and tones speaks to resilience not as a loud force, but as a steady, unbreakable will that endures and adapts. Though the forms may seem to dissolve or clash, they always return changed, but never defeated. This is the unyielding spirit: not the absence of conflict, but the decision to rise through it, again and again.
This painting blends abstract ink wash with delicate botanical motifs to evoke the richness and transience of autumn. Dominated
by warm earth tones—burnt sienna, amber, ochre, and crimson—it radiates the deep hues of fallen leaves and fading blooms. The composition balances freedom and structure. The loose brushwork feels alive, spontaneous, like wind stirring leaves. Meanwhile, the golden plants root the scene, suggesting continuity, cycles, and the quiet beauty of decay. It’s a meditation on impermanence: vibrant, fading, and still full of life.
This abstract floral artwork is a dynamic “ballet” of color and form. Deep cobalt blue swirls, edged in soft black, evoke graceful motion,
while vibrant coral-red blossoms and delicate white and gold floral motifs float weightlessly. Golden linework, reminiscent of Chinese brush painting, adds an elegant rhythm. The piece has no single focal point; instead, elements flow together like music, creating a unified visual dance of bold and delicate forms. It captures the poetic, fluid essence of movement stilled.
The character for bat is pronounced the same as the character for happiness in Chinese. In Chinese paintings, it symbolizes happiness and good
fortune. The artist wants to bring happiness and fortune to her audience.
There’s a softness to the brushwork, like whispers or unspoken truths. Light slips
through in fleeting highlights, a beautiful blue, a breath of sky, suggesting that even in the depths, something luminous waits to be seen. This isn’t beauty that shouts; it reveals itself slowly, only to those willing to sit with silence and look closer.
The artist used the transmogrified leaves and vines to express beyond the three-
dimensional realm. The Double Flowers with Longevity Symbol The three golden characters “寿” symbolize 1.Long-lasting fortune and longevity, 2. Equal longevity with heaven, 3 .Blessed health and long life.
Two flowers with petals are soft but deliberate not blooming for attention, but reaching with intention. Around them,
abstract leaves curl like listening hands. Shapes that suggest ears and mouths are scattered, like fragments of a secret being passed along. The color palette hums low, subtle, intimate, almost breathlike. This is not a shout, not even a word, it’s a transmission. Something felt more than heard. The whole painting feels like a conversation you weren’t supposed to overhear, but did and now you carry it with you.