The Qing dynasty’s bird-and-flower paintings exemplify a harmonious blend of natural observation and symbolic depth. Artists meticulously depicted avian subjects such as the Green Magpie, Golden Pheasant, and Blue-crowned Parakeet, capturing their vibrant plumage and graceful postures. These works, often rendered in ink and color on paper or silk, reflect a deep appreciation for nature’s beauty and its underlying spiritual significance. In ikonoTV’s Slow Art format, the delicate brushwork and serene compositions invite viewers into a contemplative space, where each feather and blossom unfolds with meditative clarity.
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00:04:36
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