Sunday, October 12, 2008

Winter Beauty

Winter Beauty (c) 2008
6" x 6" watercolor
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The world has been decorated by its seasonal flowers. Here is the winter plum flower, the colder it gets, the more it blooms. The Chinese chose this flower as their national flower because it reflects the strength of the Chinese people under adversity.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Fresh Morning

Fresh Morning (c) 2008
6" x 6" watercolor
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A pair of warblers resting on a peony. It is a truly challenge to fit everything in such a small space. If the painting size is big, the arrangement would have many possibilities to tell the story.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Moment of Joy

The Moment of Joy (c) 2008
6" x 6" watercolor

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Sometimes we would get a surprise which makes us as happy as these two birds. Looks like they've spotted lunch - I wonder how they will share it.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

A Subtle Scent

A Subtle Scent (c) 2008
6" x 6" watercolor
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The peony has both the quality of elegance and nobility no matter which kind or what color. I enjoy studying and looking at the different stages of its beauty, from bud to full bloom. No wonder Chinese think of the peony as the symbol of fortune seeing how it flourishes so splendidly.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Memories of My Home

Memories of My Home (c) 2008
6" x 6" watercolor
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Don't make a sound, just enjoy the painting or you will scare the sleeping beauty away!

Monday, July 7, 2008

On South Mountain

On South Mountain (c) 2008
6" x 6" watercolor
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This was the first painting that I painted after my Asian trip, because I missed out all the beautiful purple bluish Iris flowers in our garden this year.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Nature's Melody

Nature's Melody (c) 2008
6" x 6" watercolor

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After a month away from home, the strangest thing was that all my house plants were still flourishing as if I was there giving them water! Usually they can only last one week without water before they would be drooping. This is such a mysterious phenomenon!