Original Painting- Plum Blossoms and birds.
In Chinese culture, plum blossoms ( méihuā) are revered as one of the "Four Gentlemen" (sì jūnzi), alongside orchids, bamboo, and chrysanthemums. They symbolize resilience and beauty, blooming in late winter to early spring when other flowers are scarce. They are admired for their delicate petals and subtle fragrance, representing endurance and the ability to withstand adversity. Plum blossoms are celebrated in art, poetry, and festivals like the Lunar New Year, where they embody hope, renewal, and the arrival of spring, making them a cherished symbol of cultural refinement and the fleeting beauty of life.
Springing Forward
11 3/4"x14 1/8"
Watercolor on double xuan (rice paper), carefully mounted on Chinese mounting paper. This is an unframed artwork, it is carefully rolled and shipped in a tube. A white border of mounting paper is left around for matting and framing.


