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Original Chinese Ink Peony Style Painting, “Fu Gui Ji Xiang” Prosperity Floral Art on Rice Paper, 19 x 17 Inches
Original Chinese Ink Peony Style Painting, “Fu Gui Ji Xiang” Prosperity Floral Art on Rice Paper, 19 x 17 Inches
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This is an original Chinese ink painting featuring an expressive interpretation of a peony blossom, titled “Fu Gui Ji Xiang,” hand-painted on traditional rice paper.
Rather than aiming for botanical precision, the artist uses a freehand (xieyi) brush technique to capture the spirit and energy of the flower. The large purple bloom unfolds with bold ink washes and layered color gradients, while deep black leaves and sweeping vine lines create contrast and movement. The composition emphasizes rhythm, space, and expressive brushwork over fine detail.
In Chinese painting tradition, the peony is often called the “flower of prosperity” and symbolizes honor, abundance, and good fortune. The title “Fu Gui Ji Xiang” conveys blessings of wealth and auspicious harmony. Even in this interpretive style, the symbolic meaning remains clear: fullness, celebration, and dignified beauty.
The inscription in the lower right includes the title “Fu Gui Ji Xiang,” along with the creation year written in the traditional lunar calendar, the artist’s name, and the red seal stamp. The seal functions as a classical signature, reinforcing authenticity and collectible character.
Size: 19 x 17 inches (48 x 43 cm)
This artwork is unframed.
You may place it in a ready-made frame or choose a frame that fits your personal space and style.
Rice paper is naturally soft and delicate.
Light creases may appear from the painting or shipping process and are normal. Once framed, they are usually minimal or barely noticeable.
Carefully packaged and shipped from Canada.
Materials: Handmade paper,Rice paper
Only 1 available
Rather than aiming for botanical precision, the artist uses a freehand (xieyi) brush technique to capture the spirit and energy of the flower. The large purple bloom unfolds with bold ink washes and layered color gradients, while deep black leaves and sweeping vine lines create contrast and movement. The composition emphasizes rhythm, space, and expressive brushwork over fine detail.
In Chinese painting tradition, the peony is often called the “flower of prosperity” and symbolizes honor, abundance, and good fortune. The title “Fu Gui Ji Xiang” conveys blessings of wealth and auspicious harmony. Even in this interpretive style, the symbolic meaning remains clear: fullness, celebration, and dignified beauty.
The inscription in the lower right includes the title “Fu Gui Ji Xiang,” along with the creation year written in the traditional lunar calendar, the artist’s name, and the red seal stamp. The seal functions as a classical signature, reinforcing authenticity and collectible character.
Size: 19 x 17 inches (48 x 43 cm)
This artwork is unframed.
You may place it in a ready-made frame or choose a frame that fits your personal space and style.
Rice paper is naturally soft and delicate.
Light creases may appear from the painting or shipping process and are normal. Once framed, they are usually minimal or barely noticeable.
Carefully packaged and shipped from Canada.
Materials: Handmade paper,Rice paper
Only 1 available
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