This triptych ink-wash landscape transcends mere representation, embodying a meditative dialogue between Eastern philosophy and the raw power of nature. Stark mountain peaks, rendered with vigorous brushstrokes, rise like skeletal giants from the mist, their ink gradients bleeding across rice paper to map the tension between presence and absence. Cascading waterfalls rupture the stillness with kinetic energy, while silk-like clouds cling to ridgelines in an eternal dance of concealment and revelation. The mysterious “Chu Zei Cave” emerges as a symbolic cipher within this layered narrative. Through the panoramic three-panel composition, the artist invites viewers into a liminal space where time dissolves—a contemporary reinterpretation of shuimo (ink-wash) traditions that whispers of Daoist unity, where human consciousness merges with the mountain’s ancient breath.
Drawing, Ink on Paper
Size: 46.1 W x 21.3 H x 0.1 D in
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Year Created:2022
Subject:Nature
Styles:Modernism
Mediums:Ink, Paper
Frame:Not Framed
#Ink-Wash
#Peaks
#Clouds
#Mountainscape
#Triptych
#Kinetic Brushwork
#Dialectic of Void and Substance
#Unity of Heaven and Humanity

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