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Poetic Feeling
Chinese Painting

Poetic Feeling - Chinese Painting line
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78cm
30¾"
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30½"
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Typical Gallery Price: $140.00

Your Price: $69.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £45.22British Pounds
Euro €54.92Euro
Canadian $72.04Canadian Dollars
Australian $75.45Australian Dollars



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Approximate Measurements

Painting: 67.3cm x 68cm  ≈  26½" x 26¾"

Silk Border/Matting: 77.3cm x 78cm  ≈  30½" x 30¾"

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李清照詞意

Li Qing-Zhao's Poetic Idea

This painting features the female poet named Li Qing-Zhao. She lived from 1084-1151 A.D.

The title of this painting is simply "Li Qing-Zhao" which means "Li Qing-Zhao (having a) Poetic Idea". I suppose you could call this the state of mind you are in when you feel like writing poetry. It's kind of a romantic state for some. Also indicated in the Chinese characters is the fact that this was painted in 2006 as well as the artist's signature.

More info about Li Qing-Zhao on Wikipedia


About the artist...

The artist's name is lǐshuǐyī (Li Shui-Yi) who lives in the Sichuan Province of Southern China. He specializes in a style of traditional artwork that has an abstract essence.

His paintings are signed with just his given name of shuǐyī. You may be able to read his red chop which also contains the same characters of his given name shuǐyī but written in this ancient seal script form of Chinese.



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Typical Gallery Price: $140.00

Your Price: $69.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £45.22British Pounds
Euro €54.92Euro
Canadian $72.04Canadian Dollars
Australian $75.45Australian Dollars



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Item Location: USA
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More than 200 new hotels are being built in Beijing.
Almost 100 miles of new subway and local transit rail lines are being laid.
Hundreds of miles of new and improved highways are being built.
Almost 100,000 billboard signs have been put up to encourage Chinese people to be friendly to foreigners (and to stop spitting in public).
Beijing taxi drivers have been ordered to learn basic landmark and navigational English.

The greater effect:
From the construction associated with the 2008 Olympics, The Three-Gorges Dam project, and other construction in China, there is a worldwide shortage of concrete and steel.
Because of the Para-Olympics, all new subway lines in Beijing are incorporating elevators making Beijing more accessible to disabled people than ever before.
Beijing's skies are usually gray by nature. In years past, on the days when the clouds clear, the sky was brown with pollution.
But in preparations for the Olympics along with a new public enthusiasm for environmental issues, gross-polluting vehicles have been banned by the Chinese Government.
So for the last few years, when the clouds clear over Beijing, blue sky can be seen for the first time in decades.

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