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Scandinavian residences are not only aesthetically simple and minimalist, they are mindfully built to minimise their impact on the environment, without sacrificing beauty. This book brings together a collection of beautifully designed Scandinavian homes with their simple, fresh, natural and warm décor. Each home is presented through stunning photography and features insights from the designers themselves, including soft decoration such as colours, materials and lighting. A valuable source of inspiration for design agencies, designers or those with a passion for minimalist design and living.
- Includes two classic series, Holding Yi and Er Bow, documenting the artist Chen Duxi's 13-year creative journey- Through the reprocessing of textural details, the works unite line and texture in a distinctive personal style, forming the artist's unique visual language and its visual spectrum- The book presents a unique aspect of contemporary Chinese painting, a cross-cultural fusion of traditional Chinese art and contemporary art, while maintaining the core of oriental interestThis book contains two classic series, Chi Yi and Er Gong, which document the creative process of artist Chen Duxi over the past 13 years. Chi Yi is a way to merge the observer as a subject into the object of observation by means of movement, and to observe fluid changes as a way to study ontological painting from a subject-object perspective. The artist has long had a strong interest in and sensitivity to the texture and state of movement of subtle things. The works unify line and texture by reprocessing texture details in a highly distinctive personal style. Under the artist's brush, the water patterns take different forms, and the flowing, coiling and settling movement states form a harmonious, subtle and introverted line aesthetic, and constitute the artist's unique visual language and its visual spectrum. The Er Gong series is an interpretation of the microscopic world of plants and animals from a de-anthropocentric perspective, exploring the relationship between individual creatures and paintings. Text in English and Chinese.
- Contains a wide range of installation art projects, from static to dynamic, from indoor to outdoor, from light to paper, a wide range of installation art types, which not only highlights the plasticity of this art, but also brings the most intuitive impact to readers, so that they can immerse themselves in the charm of art- The installation art projects included in this book come from different regions and countries, and their styles have their own characteristics. Whether readers are interested in installation art or practitioners engaged in related industries, this book is a treasure trove of creativity that provides strong references while offering ornamental valueAs an emerging contemporary art discipline, installation art, with its characteristics of creation materials and forms, brings artists great creative freedom. In recent years, installation works have appeared frequently in various exhibitions and are an important part of contemporary art history that cannot be ignored. In response to the call of the times, Contemporary Installation Art is a collection of excellent installation artworks from all over the world, with both panoramic complete form drawings and detailed displays, as well as graphic designs or hand-drawn drawings, aiming at conquering the readers with the charms of the artworks themselves and conveying the artistic concept that "real artworks originate from life and are higher than life".
- As the final part of photographer Yang Yankang's Faith Trilogy, Star and Moon is of great significance. The three themes are interconnected and complementary, reflecting the core of the creator's search for creativity through photography: humanity and love. The photographer uses classic images to interpret and understand people of faith, while also exploring the ideas behind humanistic photography- Yang Yankang has been awarded China's Most Influential Photographic Figures three times. The publication of Star and Moon is an important addition to China's documentary photography, as well as a record of and testimony to our timesStar and Moon presents the daily life of the Hui people and expresses a kind of "emptiness" that transcends time and meaning. Lonely, mysterious, quiet and elegant, the simple images are like a faded postcard, bringing a deep Zen feeling to the heart. At first glance, the images of Star and Moon are plain and seemingly picturesque. However, if you sit quietly for a moment and feel the breath conveyed by the black and white shadows, you will experience a heavy breath running through it, adsorbing the viewer's eyes tightly, following the photographer's lens in the cycle of the stars and the moon, experiencing the destiny of the Islamic nation together. Yang Yankang expands the scope of experimental exploration of the language of modern Chinese photography, and creates a revelatory way of perceiving the art of practical photography. His works on the three major religions have historically placed them in a prominent position in the history of modern Chinese art, and he has become one of the leading photographic artists in China and even in the world.
Every wine collector has a dream of building their own wine cellar to house a wide range of wines. However, designing a wine cellar is not an easy task, as it requires a variety of factors and a comprehensive understanding of wine collecting culture. This book is the third in a series of wine cellar design books, featuring recent examples of wine cellars from a number of excellent design agencies from home and abroad. A number of design agencies in the book have adopted innovative wine cellar designs that are unique and unconventional, and are a real eyeopener. These examples represent the latest global trends and will be of benefit to both the design agencies involved and the collectors who dream of having their own wine cellars.
- A series of masterpieces of painting from famous masters of two Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll - Includes important postscripts and observations of the works from later generationsThe series contains a collection of masterpieces by famous Chinese painters of all ages, with a rich variety of subjects and styles. It presents a selection of paintings from the Tang and Song dynasties, including figure and landscape paintings, showing the splendid charm of traditional Chinese painting at its peak from multiple perspectives. The volumes are accompanied by expert interpretations, analyzing the characteristics of the paintings and the key points of appreciation, and guiding the reader through the beauty of the paintings in an insightful text.
- The most significant works in the history of Chinese calligraphy, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll- Made from fine quality Xuan paper - flexible and durableThe classic works of Chinese painting and calligraphy in the past dynasties selected in this series are mainly sketch paintings and corresponding letters, with a size and shape suitable for interior decoration and hanging, as well as easy to copy and appreciate, enabling readers to experience the beauty of traditional Chinese paintings and calligraphy at close range. The series consists of five volumes covering some of the most significant works in the history of Chinese calligraphy. This series contains: Mi Fu's Works of Calligraphy: Concern Letter to Mr. Dou; Letter to Linyi Envoy; Letter to My Friend Xisheng; In a Satchel: Letter to Jingwen Su Shi's Works of Calligraphy: Returning Home: Letter to Zhang Zihou; Crossing Sea: Letter to Zhao Mengde; Chance Meeting: Letter to Du Mengjian; Encounter: Letter to Dong Yue Works of Calligraphy in the Jin and Tang Dynasties: Lu Ji: Recovery Letter; Yang Ningshi: Leek Flowers; Wang Xun: Letter to Boyuan; Li Bai: Ascent to Yangtai Temple Three Greatest Works of Calligraphy in Running Script: Wang Xizhi: Preface to Poems Composed at Orchid Pavilion; Yan Zhenqing: Manuscript of Eulogy to My Nephew; Su Shi: Poem Composed in Huangzhou on Coldfood Festival Wang Xizhi's and Wang Xianzhi's Works of Calligraphy: Wang Xizhi: Letter to Xie An and Xie Wan, Work of Getting a Letter; Taking Post in Distance: Letter to Zhou Fu; Letters of Recovery, Health Inquiry, and Orange-sending; Wang Xianzhi: Mid-Autumn Festival
- The most significant works in the history of Chinese calligraphy, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll- Made from fine quality Xuan paper - flexible and durableThe classic works of Chinese painting and calligraphy in the past dynasties selected in this series are mainly sketch paintings and corresponding letters, with a size and shape suitable for interior decoration and hanging, as well as easy to copy and appreciate, enabling readers to experience the beauty of traditional Chinese paintings and calligraphy at close range. The series consists of five volumes covering some of the most significant works in the history of Chinese calligraphy. This series contains: Mi Fu's Works of Calligraphy: Concern Letter to Mr. Dou; Letter to Linyi Envoy; Letter to My Friend Xisheng; In a Satchel: Letter to Jingwen Su Shi's Works of Calligraphy: Returning Home: Letter to Zhang Zihou; Crossing Sea: Letter to Zhao Mengde; Chance Meeting: Letter to Du Mengjian; Encounter: Letter to Dong Yue Works of Calligraphy in the Jin and Tang Dynasties: Lu Ji: Recovery Letter; Yang Ningshi: Leek Flowers; Wang Xun: Letter to Boyuan; Li Bai: Ascent to Yangtai Temple Three Greatest Works of Calligraphy in Running Script: Wang Xizhi: Preface to Poems Composed at Orchid Pavilion; Yan Zhenqing: Manuscript of Eulogy to My Nephew; Su Shi: Poem Composed in Huangzhou on Coldfood Festival Wang Xizhi's and Wang Xianzhi's Works of Calligraphy: Wang Xizhi: Letter to Xie An and Xie Wan, Work of Getting a Letter; Taking Post in Distance: Letter to Zhou Fu; Letters of Recovery, Health Inquiry, and Orange-sending; Wang Xianzhi: Mid-Autumn Festival
- A series of masterpieces of calligraphy from famous masters of two Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll- Includes important postscripts and observations of the works from later generationsThe series contains a selection of masterpieces by famous Chinese calligraphers through the ages, which can be unfolded and viewed in the form of traditional hand scrolls. The series features a selection of masterpieces from the Northern Song and Tang dynasties. The hand scrolls are accompanied by expert interpretations, analyzing the layout and features of the calligraphy, and guiding the reader through the beauty of calligraphy in an insightful text.
- The most significant works in the history of Chinese calligraphy, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll- Made from fine quality Xuan paper - flexible and durableThe classic works of Chinese painting and calligraphy in the past dynasties selected in this series are mainly sketch paintings and corresponding letters, with a size and shape suitable for interior decoration and hanging, as well as easy to copy and appreciate, enabling readers to experience the beauty of traditional Chinese paintings and calligraphy at close range. The series consists of five volumes covering some of the most significant works in the history of Chinese calligraphy. This series contains: Mi Fu's Works of Calligraphy: Concern Letter to Mr. Dou; Letter to Linyi Envoy; Letter to My Friend Xisheng; In a Satchel: Letter to Jingwen Su Shi's Works of Calligraphy: Returning Home: Letter to Zhang Zihou; Crossing Sea: Letter to Zhao Mengde; Chance Meeting: Letter to Du Mengjian; Encounter: Letter to Dong Yue Works of Calligraphy in the Jin and Tang Dynasties: Lu Ji: Recovery Letter; Yang Ningshi: Leek Flowers; Wang Xun: Letter to Boyuan; Li Bai: Ascent to Yangtai Temple Three Greatest Works of Calligraphy in Running Script: Wang Xizhi: Preface to Poems Composed at Orchid Pavilion; Yan Zhenqing: Manuscript of Eulogy to My Nephew; Su Shi: Poem Composed in Huangzhou on Coldfood Festival Wang Xizhi's and Wang Xianzhi's Works of Calligraphy: Wang Xizhi: Letter to Xie An and Xie Wan, Work of Getting a Letter; Taking Post in Distance: Letter to Zhou Fu; Letters of Recovery, Health Inquiry, and Orange-sending; Wang Xianzhi: Mid-Autumn Festival
- The most significant works in the history of Chinese calligraphy, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll- Made from fine quality Xuan paper - flexible and durableThe classic works of Chinese painting and calligraphy in the past dynasties selected in this series are mainly sketch paintings and corresponding letters, with a size and shape suitable for interior decoration and hanging, as well as easy to copy and appreciate, enabling readers to experience the beauty of traditional Chinese paintings and calligraphy at close range. The series consists of five volumes covering some of the most significant works in the history of Chinese calligraphy. This series contains: Mi Fu's Works of Calligraphy: Concern Letter to Mr. Dou; Letter to Linyi Envoy; Letter to My Friend Xisheng; In a Satchel: Letter to Jingwen Su Shi's Works of Calligraphy: Returning Home: Letter to Zhang Zihou; Crossing Sea: Letter to Zhao Mengde; Chance Meeting: Letter to Du Mengjian; Encounter: Letter to Dong Yue Works of Calligraphy in the Jin and Tang Dynasties: Lu Ji: Recovery Letter; Yang Ningshi: Leek Flowers; Wang Xun: Letter to Boyuan; Li Bai: Ascent to Yangtai Temple Three Greatest Works of Calligraphy in Running Script: Wang Xizhi: Preface to Poems Composed at Orchid Pavilion; Yan Zhenqing: Manuscript of Eulogy to My Nephew; Su Shi: Poem Composed in Huangzhou on Coldfood Festival Wang Xizhi's and Wang Xianzhi's Works of Calligraphy: Wang Xizhi: Letter to Xie An and Xie Wan, Work of Getting a Letter; Taking Post in Distance: Letter to Zhou Fu; Letters of Recovery, Health Inquiry, and Orange-sending; Wang Xianzhi: Mid-Autumn Festival
- A series of masterpieces of calligraphy from famous masters of two Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll- Includes important postscripts and observations of the works from later generationsThe series contains a selection of masterpieces by famous Chinese calligraphers through the ages, which can be unfolded and viewed in the form of traditional hand scrolls. The series features a selection of masterpieces from the Northern Song and Tang dynasties. The hand scrolls are accompanied by expert interpretations, analyzing the layout and features of the calligraphy, and guiding the reader through the beauty of calligraphy in an insightful text.
- The most significant works in the history of Chinese calligraphy, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll- Made from fine quality Xuan paper - flexible and durableThe classic works of Chinese painting and calligraphy in the past dynasties selected in this series are mainly sketch paintings and corresponding letters, with a size and shape suitable for interior decoration and hanging, as well as easy to copy and appreciate, enabling readers to experience the beauty of traditional Chinese paintings and calligraphy at close range. The series consists of five volumes covering some of the most significant works in the history of Chinese calligraphy. This series contains: Mi Fu's Works of Calligraphy: Concern Letter to Mr. Dou; Letter to Linyi Envoy; Letter to My Friend Xisheng; In a Satchel: Letter to Jingwen Su Shi's Works of Calligraphy: Returning Home: Letter to Zhang Zihou; Crossing Sea: Letter to Zhao Mengde; Chance Meeting: Letter to Du Mengjian; Encounter: Letter to Dong Yue Works of Calligraphy in the Jin and Tang Dynasties: Lu Ji: Recovery Letter; Yang Ningshi: Leek Flowers; Wang Xun: Letter to Boyuan; Li Bai: Ascent to Yangtai Temple Three Greatest Works of Calligraphy in Running Script: Wang Xizhi: Preface to Poems Composed at Orchid Pavilion; Yan Zhenqing: Manuscript of Eulogy to My Nephew; Su Shi: Poem Composed in Huangzhou on Coldfood Festival Wang Xizhi's and Wang Xianzhi's Works of Calligraphy: Wang Xizhi: Letter to Xie An and Xie Wan, Work of Getting a Letter; Taking Post in Distance: Letter to Zhou Fu; Letters of Recovery, Health Inquiry, and Orange-sending; Wang Xianzhi: Mid-Autumn Festival
- A series of masterpieces of painting from famous masters of two Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll - Includes important postscripts and observations of the works from later generationsThe series contains a collection of masterpieces by famous Chinese painters of all ages, with a rich variety of subjects and styles. It presents a selection of paintings from the Tang and Song dynasties, including figure and landscape paintings, showing the splendid charm of traditional Chinese painting at its peak from multiple perspectives. The volumes are accompanied by expert interpretations, analyzing the characteristics of the paintings and the key points of appreciation, and guiding the reader through the beauty of the paintings in an insightful text.
- A series of masterpieces of calligraphy from famous masters of two Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll- Includes important postscripts and observations of the works from later generationsThe series contains a selection of masterpieces by famous Chinese calligraphers through the ages, which can be unfolded and viewed in the form of traditional hand scrolls. The series features a selection of masterpieces from the Northern Song and Tang dynasties. The hand scrolls are accompanied by expert interpretations, analyzing the layout and features of the calligraphy, and guiding the reader through the beauty of calligraphy in an insightful text.
- A series of masterpieces of painting from famous masters of two Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll - Includes important postscripts and observations of the works from later generationsThe series contains a collection of masterpieces by famous Chinese painters of all ages, with a rich variety of subjects and styles. It presents a selection of paintings from the Tang and Song dynasties, including figure and landscape paintings, showing the splendid charm of traditional Chinese painting at its peak from multiple perspectives. The volumes are accompanied by expert interpretations, analyzing the characteristics of the paintings and the key points of appreciation, and guiding the reader through the beauty of the paintings in an insightful text.
Part of a series of 10 paintings from the Tang, Song and Yuan dynasties of ancient China ¿ presented in the traditional format of a handscroll.
- Part of a series of 10 paintings from the Tang, Song and Yuan dynasties of ancient China -- presented in the traditional format of a handscrollTen more handscrolls from the series Collection of Ancient Calligraphy and Painting Handscrolls: Paintings have rich themes and diverse styles, such as vivid portraits, exquisite landscape paintings, and meticulous paintings of flowers and birds. The paintings are accompanied by texts written by experts, offering detailed analysis of the artists' works. It is a powerful tribute to Chinese ancient paintings and provides original insight into the work itself. In this series (volumes 11-20), most of handscrolls are painted in Song Dynasty, in which painting became an art of high sophistication and reached a new level of sophistication with further development of landscape painting. The original paintings have been in the collection of the Palace Museum or the Taipei Palace Museum for many years. The artworks are presented in the traditional format of a handscroll which can be extended indefinitely, so that the postscripts and observations of later generations can be directly followed by the end of the works.
- Part of a series of 10 paintings from the Tang, Song and Yuan dynasties of ancient China -- presented in the traditional format of a handscrollTen more handscrolls from the series Collection of Ancient Calligraphy and Painting Handscrolls: Paintings have rich themes and diverse styles, such as vivid portraits, exquisite landscape paintings, and meticulous paintings of flowers and birds. The paintings are accompanied by texts written by experts, offering detailed analysis of the artists' works. It is a powerful tribute to Chinese ancient paintings and provides original insight into the work itself. In this series (volumes 11-20), most of handscrolls are painted in Song Dynasty, in which painting became an art of high sophistication and reached a new level of sophistication with further development of landscape painting. The original paintings have been in the collection of the Palace Museum or the Taipei Palace Museum for many years. The artworks are presented in the traditional format of a handscroll which can be extended indefinitely, so that the postscripts and observations of later generations can be directly followed by the end of the works.
- Part of a series of 10 paintings from the Tang, Song and Yuan dynasties of ancient China -- presented in the traditional format of a handscrollTen more handscrolls from the series Collection of Ancient Calligraphy and Painting Handscrolls: Paintings have rich themes and diverse styles, such as vivid portraits, exquisite landscape paintings, and meticulous paintings of flowers and birds. The paintings are accompanied by texts written by experts, offering detailed analysis of the artists' works. It is a powerful tribute to Chinese ancient paintings and provides original insight into the work itself. In this series (volumes 11-20), most of handscrolls are painted in Song Dynasty, in which painting became an art of high sophistication and reached a new level of sophistication with further development of landscape painting. The original paintings have been in the collection of the Palace Museum or the Taipei Palace Museum for many years. The artworks are presented in the traditional format of a handscroll which can be extended indefinitely, so that the postscripts and observations of later generations can be directly followed by the end of the works.
A series of 10 masterpieces of calligraphy from famous masters of different Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll.
A series of 10 masterpieces of calligraphy from famous masters of different Chinese dynasties, presented in the traditional format of a handscroll.
Part of a series of 10 paintings from the last five dynasties of ancient China - presented in the traditional format of a handscroll.
Features more than 50 stunning projects and 500 full-color photos, covers 11 classic spaces such as food space, exhibition space, entertainment space, institutional space, shopping space, hotel space, living space and work space.
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