This Chinese painting that took the artist over a month to complete is a masterpiece synthesizing verse, calligraphy, painting and seals into an organic whole. The composition is dense, with ink or color washes touching all borders, but leaves some free spaces, for instance in the above and right parts. The composition is also dynamic with the plum dancing in the wind, but anchored by the two neat and serene inscriptions.
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