Animals are a popular target of the oriental paintbrush! Animals such as Tigers, Koi, and even Roosters are very popular. Chinese and Japanese paintings use animals to portray meanings and hidden messages - our artworks will often have more information about them, so read into them for more information.
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A charismatic image of a young boy sneaking up on a Stork, with decorative bamboo ... in the backdrop. The Stork, it is said, was able to snatch up a worthy man, like the flute-player Lan Ts'ai Ho, and carry him to a blissful life - and as a result has become an image of joy and happiness. This is another fantastic hand painted scroll that can be hung vertically to provide a unique focal point or back drop..
was £60.00 £50
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An image of two oriental women playing polo on horseback. The horses in the pictur... e are extremely stylised and help achieve a sense of excitement and energy within the scene. The clashing colours of the horse riders add interest to the piece. Truly fascinating! The image is backed on a dark-brown canvas, which is mounted on an elegant, exotic wooden scroll..
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A striking image of a Cockerel / Rooster on a mountain scene. The Chinese Cockerel... is traditionally associated with the sun of a new day, in addition to strength and masculinity, allowing the image to act as a powerful focal point. The brush strokes on this scroll are extremely loose and energetically delivered, which contributes to its exciting feel. The Chinese calligraphy on this piece talks about how the spring is coming, telling you all to get ready for a fresh, bright start!.
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A young boy leads his horse along a blank backdrop. The focus of this image is cle... arly on the artistic representation of the horse..
£35.00
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This brush painting shows a powerful Parrot high up on the branches of a blossomin... g tree. It is a bright and colourful art work. Images such as this one are commonly found in traditional Chinese places of business as they signify power. The Chinese calligraphy is basically a note form the artist about when the painting was created - roughly translating to '2008'!. The red square stamp below the writing is the artist's stamp. This painting is not mounted on a scroll and would be perfectly suited to a frame..
£35.00
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A simple brush painting of three galloping horses. The Chinese calligraphy talks ... about how success will follow the horses to their destination upon arrival - a common phrase that is used in Chinese business. This painting is not mounted on a scroll and would be perfectly suited to a frame..
£30.00
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Two golden birds fly above a vibrant, purple blossom. This is a lively brush pain... ting that would sit nicely on any wall - especially if framed. This art work is not mounted on a scroll and would be perfectly suited to a frame..
£30.00
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