Longevity / Long Life Special Calligraphy Scroll
153cm
60¼"
70.5cm
27¾"

Approximate Measurements

Artwork Panel: 52.5cm x 98cm  ≈  20¾" x 38½"

Silk/Brocade: 61.5cm x 153cm  ≈  24¼" x 60¼"

Width at Wooden Knobs: 70.5cm  ≈  27¾"

Longevity / Long Life Special Calligraphy Scroll close up view

Close up view of the calligraphy artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll

壽比南山

Longevity / Long Life

This is a very unique form of calligraphy. It's a Chinese character that is made to look like an actual figure. In this case, an older man with a wispy beard holding a peach. Note that a peach is also a symbol of longevity in Chinese culture.

The large character is also a representation of "shou" which means longevity and long life in Chinese. Written in smaller characters is the title "shou bi nan shan" which basically means "May your life be as tall as South Mountain". In this case, "South Mountain" is a place were all the fairies and gods like in Chinese mythology. The beings of the legendary South Mountain live forever.

Sandy holds Tiger Special Asian Calligraphy

Here's Sandy holding a tiger special Asian calligraphy wall scroll. As you can see, it's a nice large-sized wall scroll that will look great in your home.


About the Artist...

This was painted by a very shy artist named Ye Ying-Xing from near Guilin, China. I asked if I could take his picture, but he politely refused with a gesture of modesty. He does not seek fame, and in another gesture of Chinese modesty, he insulted his own artwork, saying that it was not good enough to make such a fuss over.

I think the artwork is worthy, and offers a unique and different style that most people in the west have never seen before (it's even rare in China).