Fragrance From The Valley - Chinese Birds Wall Scroll
152cm
59¾"
48.4cm
19"

Approximate Measurements

Artwork Panel: 30.3cm x 96.1cm  ≈  12" x 37¾"

Silk/Brocade: 39.4cm x 152cm  ≈  15½" x 59¾"

Width at Wooden Knobs: 48.4cm  ≈  19"

Fragrance From The Valley - Chinese Birds Wall Scroll close up view

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

空穀幽香

Fragrance From The Valley

A very traditional wall scroll featuring two birds enjoying the sweet smells of the flowers around them.

The title written on this painting literally means, "Valley has Good-Smells", but is more naturally translated as "Fragrance from the Valley". The characters following the title, are simply the artist's signature.


About the Art

This is a simplistic painting style, but it also incorporates a lot of detail. This painting really mimics the style of Chinese artwork that has been around for thousands of years.

This artwork is completely hand-painted, and is mounted to a handmade silk wall scroll in our workshop.


About the Artist:

The artist's name is WangjianQiu (Wang Jian-Qiu). He lives in Jinan, the capital city of Shandong Province in Northern China (about 5 hours south of Beijing). I was introduced to this artist's work at Qin Xia's studio in Jinan. This artist has been a long time friend of Qin Xia (You may recognize Qin Xia's name from artwork in our flowers and birds category). Wang Jian-Qiu also does some great detailed beautiful woman paintings, and occasionally does some landscapes for us as well.