Inspired by a spectacular pair of hanging scrolls by Japanese painter Suzuki Kiitsu (1796-1858), called One Hundred Animals; One Hundred Birds, the work of art reflects birds and animals co-existing in harmony. In the tradition of China’s Ming Dynasty, the bird represents divinity, rank, power and beauty.
Full of life, hope and vitality, the colours range from reds, pinks, orange and lilacs through to aqua, greens, blues, yellow and gold; all beautifully balanced in an exotic, evocative yet-delicate design.
'The sight of nature in bloom, whatever the season, brings joy'
Wendy