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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
35.4x23.6in
About this artwork
This artwork is part of a series inspired by the Chinese zodiac, representing the Horse Tai Sui, a symbolic guardian associated with protection, fortune, and spiritual balance during the Year of the Horse.
Rendered in the traditional Gongbi technique, the painting is meticulously executed with fine brushwork and layered mineral pigments on silk, reflecting the elegance and precision of classical Chinese painting. The use of mineral colors gives the… work a subtle luminosity and depth, enhancing both its visual presence and its cultural significance.
The figure combines human and mythical elements, embodying a protective spirit that transcends time and cultural boundaries. In traditional Chinese belief, Tai Sui deities are associated with safeguarding one’s destiny, offering protection, stability, and good fortune.
it is not only a painting, but also a cultural object carrying symbolic meaning — an ideal piece for collectors interested in East Asian art, mythology, and cross-culture.
Dongmei Wang is a Chinese artist specializing in ink painting, calligraphy, mixed-media, photography, and printmaking, with roots in traditional Chinese visual culture and a cross-cultural background. She masterfully combines mythological and spiritual themes with symbolism, painting on traditional silk using mineral colors to create a unique natural vibrance. Her works, blending Eastern and Western styles, convey tenderness, interconnectedness, and the fragile balance of coexistence, inviting viewers to reflect on humanity’s place within nature’s rhythm.