I thought the artwork was made of artificial or real feathers at first glance. However, when I watched the swans closely, I was shocked that they were porcelain. How can we give a porcelain swan spirit and soul? How can we make that heavy and hard material looks as light and soft as real feathers? Only the magic of the artists' hands and the way they see the world.(Porcelain swans presented to Comrade Mao Zedong by United States President Richard Nixon in February 1972.)
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It is a wordless dialogue through the sense of sight. I was reading and admiring the picture! Thank you Jade, really, really, Serene said all I wanted to say!
Dear Serene, thanks. I have the same feeling when I watched them closely. However there's no information about the artist who made it on the note of the artwork.
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Dear abc, my friend. How I wish we could travel into the photo without the rule of dimension!
It is a wordless dialogue through the sense of sight. I was reading and admiring the picture! Thank you Jade, really, really, Serene said all I wanted to say!
Dear Serene, thanks. I have the same feeling when I watched them closely. However there's no information about the artist who made it on the note of the artwork.
Dear Jade! It looks so amazing! I like the way of your descriptions of the swans .