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Chinese Calligraphy Greeting Card featuring the painting The Sea Accepts A Hundred Streams by Oiyee At Oystudio

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The Sea Accepts A Hundred Streams Greeting Card

Oiyee At Oystudio

by Oiyee At Oystudio

$5.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Chinese Calligraphy by Tai Oi Yee... more

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Comments (4)

Ricardos Creations

Ricardos Creations

Another wonderful work of art, OY!

Sarah Vernon

Sarah Vernon

Lovely! L/F

Denise Davis

Denise Davis

This is so very lovely Oilyee

Nancy Kane Chapman

Nancy Kane Chapman

So graceful.....! F/L

Artist's Description

Chinese Calligraphy by Tai Oi Yee
Website: oystudio.com

This is a famous Chinese quote: 海納百川 The Sea Accepts A Hundred Streams, meaning that a great person can accept all things big and small.

The origin in a different form is from a Taoist Zhuangzi saying: "between heaven and earth, there is nothing greater than the sea, it accepts ten thousand streams" 莊子‧秋水篇 :天下之水莫大於海,萬川納之.

Then in the Ching Dynasty, Lin Zexu 林則徐 wrote the inspiring words during his fight against foreign powers forcing opium on his country:
海納百川,有容乃大。 壁立千仞,無欲則剛。"The sea accepts a hundred streams, being able to accept all is to be great. The cliffs stand fir...

About Oiyee At Oystudio

Oiyee At Oystudio

The two sides of me... My sumi paintings are essentially monochromatic. I find boundless freedom in expressing myself through different shades of black, white and grey. I love to use minimal strokes capturing the essence while leaving enough white space for the viewer's imagination. That stems from the Taoist thinking - sometimes not doing anything is action in itself. Like My Facebook Page (Chinese art) My website: http://www.oystudio.com/ (Chinese Art) With acrylic, watercolor and oil, I feel like a 4 year old child rolling on the floor coating myself with all the different colors I love. Unlike my Chinese ink paintings, I fill the canvas with so much color that it might be suffocating for you but I am having so much fun I just want...

 

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