Peach Longevity of Thousand Springs Riso Print
Original work from artist Fishit.
The inspiration for the work comes from traditional Chinese window grilles, incorporating elements of traditional Chinese culture such as 'Ode to the Rabbit,' 'Peach and Good Fortune,' and 'One Cannot Dwell Without Bamboo' into a new Chinese-style illustration.
Dimensions:
Size: 7.5 x 11 inches (195 x 275 mm)
Material: Riso Prints on Munken Paper
Original work from artist Fishit.
The inspiration for the work comes from traditional Chinese window grilles, incorporating elements of traditional Chinese culture such as 'Ode to the Rabbit,' 'Peach and Good Fortune,' and 'One Cannot Dwell Without Bamboo' into a new Chinese-style illustration.
Dimensions:
Size: 7.5 x 11 inches (195 x 275 mm)
Material: Riso Prints on Munken Paper
Original work from artist Fishit.
The inspiration for the work comes from traditional Chinese window grilles, incorporating elements of traditional Chinese culture such as 'Ode to the Rabbit,' 'Peach and Good Fortune,' and 'One Cannot Dwell Without Bamboo' into a new Chinese-style illustration.
Dimensions:
Size: 7.5 x 11 inches (195 x 275 mm)
Material: Riso Prints on Munken Paper
‘Playing with colored cups, true joyous occasions,
Peaches offering longevity through thousands of springs.’
-Song Dynasty, Lu Bing, "Immortals by the River: The True Blissful Land of Weak Water Penglai"
Peaches are often referred to as longevity peaches, symbolizing blessings of health and happiness. In folklore, peaches are also considered to ward off evil spirits. Peaches are feared by ghosts, detested by evil, and used to ward off disasters. Peaches can prevent bad things from happening and are often worn or carried to seek protection and ward off evil. Indeed, peaches bring good fortune.