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Traditional Chinese Watercolor Landscape Painting – "Thousands of Mountains and Layers of Stone, A Single Boat Cutting Through the River" (Qiān Shān Wàn Chóng Shí Yī Zhōu Pī Jiāng Liú) by Hong Guzi
Hong Guzi
  • Details & Dimensions: 38" W x 35" H
About The Artwork
"千山万重石 一舟劈江流" - "A Thousand Mountains, Countless Stones; A Single Boat Splits the River" We are honored to present "千山万重石 一舟劈江流," a masterful painting that captures the essence of a tranquil river landscape set against a backdrop of majestic mountains. Translated to "A Thousand Mountains, Countless Stones; A Single Boat Splits the River" in English, the name serves as a poetic and cultural guide to this extraordinary work of art. Style and Technique: The artist employs the traditional "shuǐmò huà" technique, using varying concentrations of ink and color on Xuan paper to create a range of tones and textures. The painting features a harmonious blend of natural elements, with majestic mountains, a serene river, and a vibrant butterfly adding layers of depth and meaning. Story and Symbolism: Majestic Mountains: Dominating the canvas, majestic mountains rise with grandeur, their peaks shrouded in a mist of mystery. The mountains symbolize the eternal and awe-inspiring power of nature. Serene River: A river gracefully flows through the composition, its gentle flow reflecting the beauty of the surroundings. The river symbolizes the constant flow and renewal of life. Vibrant Butterfly: A butterfly is delicately painted, with vibrant colors, on a green background, adding a touch of liveliness and harmony to the artwork. Tall Tree: To the right of the river and mountains, a tree stands tall, reaching towards the sky, and adds depth to the overall composition. The Significance of the Name: The name "千山万重石 一舟劈江流" is deeply significant. The phrase "千山万重石" refers to the countless mountains and stones, symbolizing the vastness and complexity of nature. "一舟劈江流" refers to a single boat that splits the river, capturing the essence of human endeavor against the backdrop of nature's grandeur. Together, they encapsulate the painting's theme of natural beauty and human resilience. Cultural and Investment Value: This painting is a visual and spiritual journey into the heart of traditional Chinese culture. It encapsulates the Confucian and Taoist ideals of harmony, balance, and resilience, making it a spiritually enriching addition to any art collection. As an investment, this piece is likely to appreciate in both financial and cultural value, given its deep roots in Chinese heritage. "千山万重石 一舟劈江流" is more than a painting; it's an invitation to explore the rich tapestry of Chinese culture and the profound beauty of nature's transformations.

Hong Guzi is a National First-Class Artist and a professional painter at the Jiangsu Provincial Art Museum, celebrated for his profound contributions to Chinese art. With a career spanning decades, he has earned numerous prestigious titles, including Honorary President of the Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Research Institute, Director of the China Art Network, and Honorary Professor at the Singapore Academy of Art. He is also a signed painter at Switzerland’s Pauli Gallery.

Guided by renowned artists Liu Haisu and Yaming, Hong Guzi began exhibiting his work in 1971. His art has been showcased in significant exhibitions, earning accolades such as the Excellence Award at the Advance China Youth Art Exhibition and the Gold Award at the Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition across the Taiwan Strait. His works have been featured in esteemed locations like Beijing’s Zhongnanhai and the Great Hall of the People.

Explore the timeless beauty of Hong Guzi’s masterpieces, where tradition meets innovation, captivating art lovers worldwide.

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