Artwork No.: DM-260003
Ascending the Stork Tower - Traditional Chinese Calligraphy
This original calligraphy piece features "Ascending the Stork Tower," a timeless poem by Wang Zhihuan, a poet from the Tang Dynasty: "The white sun sinks behind the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles further, ascend yet another flight of stairs." The powerful and fluid brushstrokes showcase the charm and grandeur of traditional Chinese calligraphy art.
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Dimensions: 130cm x 30cm (vertical scroll)
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Material: Xuan paper, soft sheet, unframed
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Style: Running script
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Suitable for: Entryway, living room, study
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Artist Signature: Yes
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Seal: Yes
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Artwork Type: Original unique piece
This calligraphy artwork is grand and profound, encouraging continuous progress and the pursuit of higher realms. It is an ideal choice to brighten your entryway, living room, or study, infusing your space with cultural depth and life philosophy.
Artist Introduction: Li Kuimin, originally from Weishan, Shandong, now resides in Canada. From a young age, he was immersed in his family's scholarly tradition, developing a deep connection with calligraphy. He initially studied the Liu style and has practiced diligently for decades, becoming increasingly proficient. Later, he thoroughly researched masters such as the Two Wangs, Ouyang Xun, Mi Fu, Yan Zhenqing, and Su Shi, integrating their styles. In traditional Chinese painting, he inherited from the Lingnan School and drew inspiration from renowned artists like Qi Baishi, Li Keran, and Wu Changshuo. He widely assimilated various art forms, developing his own unique style. His works possess both traditional depth and personal character, with great potential for collection and appreciation.