Original artwork description:

Original Chinese Brush Painting by Ilana Shechter.
This artwork is a spontaneous style of Chinese Ink Painting.

A burst-open fruitful pomegranate with branches and leaves is a frequent visitor to Chinese paintings.
As the Chinese character for “seed” (zi) is the same as that for “son,” the many-seeded pomegranate is viewed as a symbol for having multiple sons who are expected to continue the family line.
The pomegranate symbolizes to express wishes for good fortune, longevity, prosperity, and even academic success has been a common theme in Chinese art.

The painting has two red Traditional Chinese seals, one of them means "Good luck" the other is a seal with the artist's name.

This painting was hand-painted, using Traditional Chinese tools and materials: Chinese Black Ink and Chinese mineral paints on special rice Xuan paper.

Size: 50 х 50 cm, 19.69 x 19.69 inches (unframed).
This artwork is sold unframed.
Recommended hanging on the wall in a white or black frame with passe-partout.
Colors of the original art may slightly vary from the display on computer monitors/mobile screens due to different screen resolution/ settings.

The artwork comes with the Certificate of Authenticity.
The painting will be shipped to you professionally packed in a card box with highly protective packaging material.

Note!!!
International shipments may be subject to additional import taxes, custom duties, or fees imposed by the destination country, payable by the buyer upon receipt.

Thanks for looking!

Materials used:

Ink and Chinese mineral colors on rice xuan paper

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#pomegranate #living room #ink painting #sumie #wealth #chinese callgraphy #gift idea #chinese red #couple birds #florals and 

Two birds on a pomegranate branch - Oriental Chinese Ink Painting (2023) Watercolour
by Ilana Shechter

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Original Chinese Brush Painting by Ilana Shechter.
This artwork is a spontaneous style of Chinese Ink Painting.

A burst-open fruitful pomegranate with branches and leaves is a frequent visitor to Chinese paintings.
As the Chinese character for “seed” (zi) is the same as that for “son,” the many-seeded pomegranate is viewed as a symbol for having multiple sons who are expected to continue the family line.
The pomegranate symbolizes to express wishes for good fortune, longevity, prosperity, and even academic success has been a common theme in Chinese art.

The painting has two red Traditional Chinese seals, one of them means "Good luck" the other is a seal with the artist's name.

This painting was hand-painted, using Traditional Chinese tools and materials: Chinese Black Ink and Chinese mineral paints on special rice Xuan paper.

Size: 50 х 50 cm, 19.69 x 19.69 inches (unframed).
This artwork is sold unframed.
Recommended hanging on the wall in a white or black frame with passe-partout.
Colors of the original art may slightly vary from the display on computer monitors/mobile screens due to different screen resolution/ settings.

The artwork comes with the Certificate of Authenticity.
The painting will be shipped to you professionally packed in a card box with highly protective packaging material.

Note!!!
International shipments may be subject to additional import taxes, custom duties, or fees imposed by the destination country, payable by the buyer upon receipt.

Thanks for looking!

Materials used:

Ink and Chinese mineral colors on rice xuan paper

Tags:
#pomegranate #living room #ink painting #sumie #wealth #chinese callgraphy #gift idea #chinese red #couple birds #florals and 
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Ilana Shechter is an artist who creates in Xiěyì 寫意 or spontaneous-style Chinese Brush Painting. She was born in Russia but has lived in Israel since 1999. Ilana loves nature,... Read more

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