
Approximate Measurements
Artwork Panel: 68cm x 67.2cm ≈ 26¾" x 26½"
Silk/Brocade Border: 78.4cm x 76.6cm ≈ 30¾" x 30¼"



Gǔ Róng Qiān Qiū
This evocative landscape painting depicts a lone herdsman riding an ox along a timeless rural path, with a young calf trailing behind — a serene scene that evokes traditional Chinese countryside life and quiet journeys through nature. Featuring sweeping terrain and delicate brushwork, the work captures a sense of calm movement and contemplative solitude. The motif of the ox and rider draws on a rich heritage in Chinese art, where oxen often carry symbolic meaning relating to resilience, humility, and harmony with nature.
Perfect for collectors of Asian-inspired decor or those who appreciate classic-style landscape art, this painting brings rustic charm, cultural depth, and meditative calm to any space.
The artist's title for this piece is 古榕千秋 (gǔ róng qiān qiū), which means "Ancient Banyan Tree for Thousands of Years".
The artist's name is 明辉 (Míng Huī).
This work was done in Chengdu by Huang Xin'an (Pronounced a little bit like "who-ong shin un") from the Sichuan (Szechwan) Province of China.
After I bought this work in Chengdu, I later returned to Beijing and had it mounted with a traditional silk brocade border in our workshop. This makes a nice, ready-to-frame piece of wonderful hand-painted art.
Huang Xin'an signing some of his work in Chengdu.
I lost track of Huang Xin'an after my last trip to Chengdu. His phone number was out of order, and I was disappointed that I could not contact him to get more of his paintings.
I make the decision to go to Chengdu on my new art-buying trip mostly because of him.
After 15 hours on a slow train, I arrive in Chengdu. I check-in at Sam's Guesthouse (a hangout for backpackers from around the world, and a hostel with reasonably-priced beds). After a much-needed shower, I head out to find Huang Xin'an.
Taxis drive at the speed-of-light in Chengdu (the city boasts over 1000 fatal auto accidents per year), I arrive in no-time at the place I last found Mr. Huang. Sure enough, as I walk down the alley toward his gallery, he sees me and runs out to greet me. I'm really happy to see him, and the feeling is mutual.
I tell him how I came to Chengdu just to buy art from him (after not being able to reach him on the phone). He is so honored that I think he wants to hug me. He offers me a chair, and says he's painted a lot of work over that last 9 months with both me and my customers in mind. I was also honored by this gesture. He shows me a lot of new work in styles that I like.
I spend 2 days with Mr. Huang and we talk about a lot of new ideas and artwork that I think my western customers will like. He offers to close his gallery for a few days, and paint the art that I asked for. So I took a few days to meet and visit other artists in Chengdu. When I return to Mr. Huang's gallery, I am not disappointed. He did such a great job, words can't describe.