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The Morning Breeze Comes from the East, the Northwest Bead Curtains Can Be Hooked Up

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The artwork presents a serene moment, seemingly plucked from a quiet corner of life. A two-story structure, rendered in delicate washes of color, anchors the scene. The roof, a cool shade of blue-grey, suggests a dwelling, perhaps a teahouse, or a scholar's retreat. Figures, rendered with simple yet expressive strokes, interact within the space; one person is raising a window covering. The composition is balanced, with the building placed slightly off-center, inviting the viewer’s eye to wander. The artist has skillfully incorporated the elements of nature, with the wind-swept trees and the suggestion of distant mountains, suggesting the passage of time and the vastness of the world. The color palette is soothing; the muted greens, browns, and blues create a feeling of tranquility and harmony.

The Morning Breeze Comes from the East, the Northwest Bead Curtains Can Be Hooked Up

Feng Zikai

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