Adventures in Asian Art



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Category: Colorful Cranes & Bird Landscape Paintings & Wall Scrolls

Sunset Dyes the Forest with Color - Asian Painting


Sunset Dyes the Forest with Color - Asian Painting

53.8cm
21¼″

62.7cm
24¾″
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Approximate Measurements

Painting: 43.7cm x 43.8cm  ≈  17¼" x 17¼"

Silk Border: 53.7cm x 53.8cm  ≈  21" x 21¼"

Information about how this Asian painting is mounted
層林浸染

The Sunset Dyes the Whole Forest with Color

This is the roughly translated title of this piece

Title Information

CharacterPinyinMeaning
層céngLevel
Sunset
林línSmall Forest
浸jìnAll
Everything
染rǎnDyes
Colors

This is a beautiful piece with a wonderful sunset silhouetting the trees as a flock of birds make their final flight before darkness prevails. From the background, the sun dyes this small forest a beautiful orange color before disappearing below the horizon.

Chinese lesson: If you look carefully at the character for "lin" which means "small forest", you will see that the Chinese character is actually two trees linked together. You can still see some of the original images in which the meanings of Chinese characters came from - even thousands of years after these characters were created. Another Chinese character meaning "big forest" consists three linked trees.

One of the artists of the Xiao Meng Asian Art Gallery

Chen Wei-Ling puts the finishing touch signature
on the beautiful Asian Artwork that
she and her husband created for me.

This hand-painted artwork is from the

Xiao Meng Asian Art Collection

The artists of this collection are actually a married couple who travel around China together looking for subjects to paint. Their real names are Chen Yong Ping and Chen Wei Ling but they sign all of their work under the single pen name Xiao Meng.

They work as a team on most of these paintings. One of them does the background and the other will handle the detail work on each painting.

The artists take great pride in the fact that they have developed their own unique painting style which they call "hazy painting" (this is roughly translated - it sounds better in Chinese).

They use a combination of "freehand style" and "elaborate style" in their paintings. The background is done using broad fast strokes and spray with very thin paint. The foreground (cranes) are done with a lot of detail using a delicate technique with a very fine brush.

Item Location: USA

This is not a Print!
This artwork is 100% hand-painted.

This item was listed or modified
Feb 7th, 2011

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Gary's random little things about China:

Beijing/Peking Roast Duck:

If you order Peking Roast Duck, you should do so only in Beijing, China (anywhere else, it's just not the same).

A hot tip: Always ask how long it will take before the duck is served.
If they tell you any timeframe less than 30 minutes, change your mind and order the Kung Pao Chicken (Gong Bao Ji Ding) instead.
The reason: If they can serve Beijing Roast Duck in less than 30 minutes, that means you are getting "pre-cooked" duck.
If you have to "duck the duck", next time look for a restaurant with ducks hanging over an open wood fire.

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