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The Chinese painting "Loquat" has only a few strokes, but it has endless charm

The golden breeze is refreshing, and the ripe loquats, like the rosy and glamorous faces of babies, laugh like silver bells against the golden sun. The sweet fruit fragrance accompanied by the breeze, the wonderful and warm picture, suddenly bring people's thoughts into the infinite scenery of the countryside.

The Chinese painting "Loquat" has only a few strokes, but it has endless charm

This extremely precious Chinese painting , Loquat , is from the hands of a contemporary living Buddha. The painting language used in this painting is extremely simple, but the picture is rich in meaning. The few lines, loose and pale, seem to carry the vibrato of the heart, telling the past. These ups and downs are both a lyrical painting language and a structure that constitutes the frame between the pictures. Looking at these divided spaces through the lines, there is quite an illusion and ethereal like looking at flowers in the fog and looking at the moon in the water; and it is as fresh and refreshing as the sound emitted by the pianist when he first presses the key.

The Chinese painting "Loquat" has only a few strokes, but it has endless charm

In this wonderful space, embedded with a bright rhythm and smooth strokes of withdrawal, an indescribable beauty is suddenly presented. This kind of artistic atmosphere of taking the real with the virtual and the unworldly nature will unconsciously bring people into the unworldly and wonderful spiritual realm. This is the spiritual enjoyment that the five arts of the contemporary living Buddha brought to mankind.

On September 12, 2015, at the autumn auction of Zhenguan International Auction Company in New York, the loquat sold for $10.2 million. The 6-square-foot painting, starting at $9.2 million, ranging from $9.2 million to $10.2 million, reached a record $1.7 million per square foot at every square foot, making it the crowning feat of the entire auction.

Wen/Yuanshan people

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