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Falling Blossoms are Not Heartless, Turning into Spring Mud to Protect the Flowers

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This artwork whispers of quiet contemplation. A figure, rendered in simple, flowing lines, stands leaning against a sturdy, brown pillar. The attire suggests a traditional garment. Beside the figure, a small, attentive cat observes the world with unwavering focus. Above, three swallows gracefully glide against a stark, yet inviting sky. To the left, a partially visible window blind, a potted plant, and a detailed patterned wall provide a sense of place and context. The artist masterfully employs a limited palette, primarily using muted blues, browns, and whites, enhancing the overall mood of serenity and introspection. The composition, though simple, is profoundly effective, drawing the viewer's eye through the scene and into the quiet world it depicts.

Falling Blossoms are Not Heartless, Turning into Spring Mud to Protect the Flowers

Feng Zikai

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