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Do Not Pluck at the Pavilion of Farewell; The Thick Shade Lingers to Shelter the Passing

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This evocative ink artwork melds both visual simplicity and poetic grace, embodying a traditional Chinese aesthetic. The composition centers on a humble rural scene under a sweeping, elegantly curved willow tree that looms with a characteristically lyrical silhouette. Below, a thatched pavilion shelters two figures engaged in ordinary tasks; one figure carries a heavy sack while the other sits calmly beside barrels, inviting a sense of quiet rhythm and everyday life. The brushstrokes are confident yet fluid—bold black forms with expressive, swift lines suggesting motion and natural ease.

To the right, a column of vertical calligraphy anchors the image, rendered in a calligraphic style that balances strength and delicacy, enhancing the emotional atmosphere. The poem reflects a sensitivity to nature’s transient beauty, hinting at an invitation to pause and let the shadows and gentle leaves offer shade to the passerby. This interplay of text and image deepens the contemplative mood, conjuring a feeling of good-natured ponderings amidst rustic simplicity. The artwork resonates with an old-world charm, where thoughtful brushwork captures not only the scene but an emotional landscape of calm and reflection.

Do Not Pluck at the Pavilion of Farewell; The Thick Shade Lingers to Shelter the Passing

Feng Zikai

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