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Passing Through Frost and Sun, The Spring Breeze Finally Comes to the Thatched Cottage

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The artwork captures a serene moment in a rural landscape, filled with the quiet joy of everyday life. A family, depicted with simple yet expressive brushstrokes, stands near a quaint house, their gazes turned toward a child engrossed in flying a kite. The kite, a splash of yellow against the pale sky, dances on the wind, a symbol of freedom and youthful exuberance. Across the scene, an elder sits at a table, seemingly enjoying a cup of tea, oblivious to the children's happy play. The painting, with its delicate use of color, and soft lines, has a remarkable tranquility; the artist seems to be telling a story of warmth, connection, and the simple pleasures found in the quiet moments. I can almost hear the soft whisper of the wind, feel the warmth of the sun, and the gentle rhythm of the family. The art's charm lies in its ability to portray such scenes of serenity and happiness.

Passing Through Frost and Sun, The Spring Breeze Finally Comes to the Thatched Cottage

Feng Zikai

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2880 × 4592 px

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