Original Painting- Chrysanthemum
In Chinese culture, the chrysanthemum ( júhuā) holds deep symbolic significance as one of the "Four Gentlemen" ( sì jūnzi) alongside plum blossoms, orchids, and bamboo. It represents noble virtues such as longevity, resilience, and moral integrity. Admired for its ability to bloom late into autumn, the chrysanthemum symbolizes endurance and the triumph over adversity. It is prominently featured in art, literature, and festivals like the Double Ninth Festival ( Chóngyáng Jié), where it serves as a symbol of good fortune and protection.
Purple Majesty
Size- 17 7/8"x 27 5/8"
Watercolor on double xuan (rice paper), carefully mounted on Chinese mounting paper. This is an unframed artwork, it is carfully rolled and shipped in a tube. A white border of mounting paper is left around for matting and framing.


