Original artwork description:

Lions though strong and fearsome, but they are also loving and gentle. This painting captures this soft side of them, featuring a mother and a baby lion, resting in the grass, as if looking into our eyes and communicating with us, saying how wonderful life it, how beautiful the world is, asking whether we have seen it too. Indeed, the idea of this painting is to recall the tenderness from the depth of our hearts, reminding us to appreciate all the love and happiness around us. Moreover, this painting takes us on a trip down the memory lane, gently telling us childhood stories of us and our own mothers, reminding us of how loved and protected we felt. I felt empowered and strong during the creation and completion of this piece, and I believe this feeling is transmittable to you. Ink is a powerful medium that carries endless depth and wisdom. Painting over the ricer paper using ink, the oriental brush stokes capture the spirit of the lions wonderfully and elegantly. The ink brush painting (Chinese painting or sumie) is a painting style that focuses on the transmission of emotion in a simplified language, the core of the oriental wisdom hides in the few ink lines.

👉Details

✔️The painting measures around 41cmx41cmx4cm (16”x16”x1.5”)
✔️Framed, pine wood with MDF backboard, ready to hang (nail included)
✔️The painting contains signature/seal from the artist
💕 The painting is hand mounted (24 hour process), which significantly increases the longevity of the painting, making it much thicker and flatter and therefore much better! (this additional service is provided FREE of charge)

Materials used:

Rice Paper, Ink

Tags:
#lion #lion art #lion painting #lioness #lion cubs 
Lion Ink Brush Painting, Original Artwork, Framed (2022)
Watercolour
by Fiona Sheng

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Lions though strong and fearsome, but they are also loving and gentle. This painting captures this soft side of them, featuring a mother and a baby lion, resting in the grass, as if looking into our eyes and communicating with us, saying how wonderful life it, how beautiful the world is, asking whether we have seen it too. Indeed, the idea of this painting is to recall the tenderness from the depth of our hearts, reminding us to appreciate all the love and happiness around us. Moreover, this painting takes us on a trip down the memory lane, gently telling us childhood stories of us and our own mothers, reminding us of how loved and protected we felt. I felt empowered and strong during the creation and completion of this piece, and I believe this feeling is transmittable to you. Ink is a powerful medium that carries endless depth and wisdom. Painting over the ricer paper using ink, the oriental brush stokes capture the spirit of the lions wonderfully and elegantly. The ink brush painting (Chinese painting or sumie) is a painting style that focuses on the transmission of emotion in a simplified language, the core of the oriental wisdom hides in the few ink lines.

👉Details

✔️The painting measures around 41cmx41cmx4cm (16”x16”x1.5”)
✔️Framed, pine wood with MDF backboard, ready to hang (nail included)
✔️The painting contains signature/seal from the artist
💕 The painting is hand mounted (24 hour process), which significantly increases the longevity of the painting, making it much thicker and flatter and therefore much better! (this additional service is provided FREE of charge)

Materials used:

Rice Paper, Ink

Tags:
#lion #lion art #lion painting #lioness #lion cubs 

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🤗About Me & My ArtGreetings! I am a Chinese artist working and living in Belgium. My art journey started at the age of 5, the Chinese calligraphy was the starting... Read more

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