bouquet of the imagination 27.10.16
bouquet from the imagination I 17.9.16
bouquet from the imagination II 17.9.16
I’m beginning to think the Gift of the Four Treasures has magical properties.
Discover Challenge: Here and Now
“Choose a moment and capture it in the medium of your choice.”
Bouquet 14.9.16
Nothing could be more now than being here in the studio this afternoon.
The final variation from the Gift of the Four Treasures – watercolour, pen, brush and ink
The First Treasure from the Gift of the Four Treasures
Last week I received a beautiful gift from a very special person who has returned home to Vancouver from China to complete her studies. Her surprise gift to me from Beijing could not have been more perfect and timely, as I have fallen in love working again with ink and watercolour as those of you who follow my blog know well.
The gift has also introduced me to a piece of Chinese culture and history with which I was not familiar and which I would like to share with you today: The Four Treasures of the Study, which is the translation of the Chinese characters on the top of the presentation box.
When I opened the box here were the Treasures of the Study beautifully displayed: brushes, ink, inkstone and carved paper weights representing paper and used to hold the paper down.
This discription of the Four Treasures, and others to follow, are from the China Online Museum:
The beautifully carved paper weights have engraved into the wood, bamboo, chrysanthemums, cherry blossoms and orchids
These carved ink seals were specially made for me, one for my library books and the other for my paintings. How lucky am I?
As you can imagine I was eager to begin using the Treasures, to grinding the ink and to letting the brushes sing and dance across the paper, and what better way to start than with the bouquet I had picked from the garden and posted on the First of September.
Thank you Charmaine for this beautiful gift, which I will treasure always.
This First Treasure is for you.
There are so many frames in this photo from yesterday’s anniversary post that I thought it deserved its own showing on this week’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Frame. After all there is the window frame, the frame around the Harvey Daniels silkscreen, the anniversary card frame, the reflection frames in the table glass, and if you look carefully you will see that I have now framed the photo itself in its own frame.
Happy Monday.