Original artwork description:

In a boat made of shells,
Across the ocean to see friend whales,
Loving you,
Sigh at the beauty of nature.

The sun is setting, the sky is aglow,
The waves are crashing, the wind is blowing,
The whales are singing, their song so sweet,
The beauty of nature, so hard to beat.

Watching the whales roam free,
Big-hearted, big as the ocean,
No matter how the wind blows,
To bathe the earth with love.

The sea is so vast, the sky so blue,
The whales are so gentle, so kind and true,
The beauty of nature, so hard to ignore,
The love of the whales, forever more.


Discover the captivating masterpiece of Xu Bin's original oil painting, "Your Era VII." Featuring a stunning contemporary artwork that captures the gracefulness and beauty of nature, the painting depicts a boat made of shells sailing across the ocean to visit friend whales. With an incredible use of abstract shapes and vivid colors, this mesmerizing painting immediately draws the viewer's attention, making it a fantastic addition to any modern or contemporary home decor. The whales in the painting, painted in shades of orange and red, symbolize the beauty and majesty of nature while the boat made of shells, painted in neutral tones, represents our harmony with the environment. Experience a sense of spaciousness and freedom with its large size and stretched canvas, which enhances the drama of the scene. You can feel like you're a part of the painting as the delicate brushwork creates a dreamy atmosphere. Don't miss a chance to own a breathtaking masterpiece that encapsulates the natural world's beauty into a magical oil painting. Shop now and elevate your home decor game with "Your Era VII."

Materials used:

Oil paints

Tags:
#oil painting #contemporary art #wall hanging #large canvas #modern painting #abstract oil #modern artwork #colorful painting #original wall #office wall 

YOUR ERA VII (2018)

Oil painting 
by Xu Bin

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Original artwork description
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In a boat made of shells,
Across the ocean to see friend whales,
Loving you,
Sigh at the beauty of nature.

The sun is setting, the sky is aglow,
The waves are crashing, the wind is blowing,
The whales are singing, their song so sweet,
The beauty of nature, so hard to beat.

Watching the whales roam free,
Big-hearted, big as the ocean,
No matter how the wind blows,
To bathe the earth with love.

The sea is so vast, the sky so blue,
The whales are so gentle, so kind and true,
The beauty of nature, so hard to ignore,
The love of the whales, forever more.


Discover the captivating masterpiece of Xu Bin's original oil painting, "Your Era VII." Featuring a stunning contemporary artwork that captures the gracefulness and beauty of nature, the painting depicts a boat made of shells sailing across the ocean to visit friend whales. With an incredible use of abstract shapes and vivid colors, this mesmerizing painting immediately draws the viewer's attention, making it a fantastic addition to any modern or contemporary home decor. The whales in the painting, painted in shades of orange and red, symbolize the beauty and majesty of nature while the boat made of shells, painted in neutral tones, represents our harmony with the environment. Experience a sense of spaciousness and freedom with its large size and stretched canvas, which enhances the drama of the scene. You can feel like you're a part of the painting as the delicate brushwork creates a dreamy atmosphere. Don't miss a chance to own a breathtaking masterpiece that encapsulates the natural world's beauty into a magical oil painting. Shop now and elevate your home decor game with "Your Era VII."

Materials used:

Oil paints

Tags:
#oil painting #contemporary art #wall hanging #large canvas #modern painting #abstract oil #modern artwork #colorful painting #original wall #office wall 
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Xu Bin was born in 1969 in Guang'an, Sichuan, China. He graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Southwest Normal University and became a freelance artist afterwards. His early works... Read more

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