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Where Does the Hornet Know the News

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This artwork presents a serene scene, painted with a gentle hand and an eye for tranquil moments. The central figure, a woman in a flowing blue garment, stands gracefully, her hands clasped behind her back. Her slightly inclined head and closed eyes suggest a contemplative state, as if lost in thought or enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

The backdrop features a simplified landscape: a river, quaint houses with reddish-brown roofs, and lush green foliage. The artist employs a limited but effective color palette, primarily using shades of blue, brown, green, and white, which contributes to the artwork's overall calmness. The brushstrokes appear soft and delicate, giving the piece a light and airy feel. The image is complemented by elegant calligraphy, adding another layer of depth to the composition. It's a scene that evokes a sense of tranquility and a gentle appreciation for the simple pleasures of life.

Where Does the Hornet Know the News

Feng Zikai

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