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Intention Revealed by Planting Peaches: One Plant Viewed as Two

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This artwork, in its simple elegance, immediately evokes a sense of peace and tranquility. Three figures—likely children—are positioned on a low wall, gazing out at a serene landscape. One is seated, engrossed in a book; the other two lean forward, perhaps pointing at something intriguing. The composition is balanced; the figures ground the scene, while the expanse of sky and water allows the eye to wander. The artist employs a minimalist approach, using a limited color palette of soft greens, reds, and the subtle shades of ink. The branches of the flowering trees, laden with blossoms, seem to mirror themselves in the water below, adding a layer of depth and visual interest. The overall effect is one of gentle observation and quiet contemplation.

Intention Revealed by Planting Peaches: One Plant Viewed as Two

Feng Zikai

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