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This media file displays a framed golden bas-relief artwork set against a deep red background, presented in a portrait orientation, but photographed sideways. The artwork is rich in detail and features multiple figures and elaborate landscape elements, characteristic of traditional Chinese or Buddhist iconography, located in Guang Zhou Shi, China.

The main subjects are two prominent golden figures. One large figure is seated in a meditative pose on the upper right, with a serene expression, beard, and a visible rosary. Below and to the left of this figure, another individual is depicted lying down, also in a peaceful posture. Surrounding these figures is a vibrant landscape rendered in gold, including a multi-tiered pagoda or temple structure on the far left, numerous flowering trees, lush foliage, and cloud-like formations. All elements are intricately embossed, creating a three-dimensional effect against the smooth red panel.

The artwork appears to depict a scene from a spiritual narrative or a celestial realm, with the figures possibly representing enlightened beings or arhats within a heavenly garden. The golden color symbolizes prosperity, divinity, and purity in many Asian cultures. The overall impression is one of tranquility and spiritual significance. The artwork is enclosed in a dark red wooden frame.

Visible text, from the left side of the artwork, reads vertically:
奇花結果 (Miraculous flowers bear fruit)
五葉永承傳 (Five leaves eternally passed down)
太天居士陽 (Lay Buddhist Tai Tian Yang)
木山便修光明 (Wood mountain conveniently cultivates brightness)

On the right side of the artwork, smaller text reads vertically:
米不然, 合家敬果 (Mi Buran, the whole family respectfully offers fruit)
徐秀玲 (Xu Xiuling)

These inscriptions likely name the artwork, describe its theme, or identify the patrons/donors. The artwork is illuminated by overhead lighting, causing reflections on its glossy surface.
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FM-CaIMM2

Dec 19, 2024, 7:17 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

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This media file displays a framed golden bas-relief artwork set against a deep red background, presented in a portrait orientation, but photographed sideways. The artwork is rich in detail and features multiple figures and elaborate landscape elements, characteristic of traditional Chinese or Buddhist iconography, located in Guang Zhou Shi, China. The main subjects are two prominent golden figures. One large figure is seated in a meditative pose on the upper right, with a serene expression, beard, and a visible rosary. Below and to the left of this figure, another individual is depicted lying down, also in a peaceful posture. Surrounding these figures is a vibrant landscape rendered in gold, including a multi-tiered pagoda or temple structure on the far left, numerous flowering trees, lush foliage, and cloud-like formations. All elements are intricately embossed, creating a three-dimensional effect against the smooth red panel. The artwork appears to depict a scene from a spiritual narrative or a celestial realm, with the figures possibly representing enlightened beings or arhats within a heavenly garden. The golden color symbolizes prosperity, divinity, and purity in many Asian cultures. The overall impression is one of tranquility and spiritual significance. The artwork is enclosed in a dark red wooden frame. Visible text, from the left side of the artwork, reads vertically: 奇花結果 (Miraculous flowers bear fruit) 五葉永承傳 (Five leaves eternally passed down) 太天居士陽 (Lay Buddhist Tai Tian Yang) 木山便修光明 (Wood mountain conveniently cultivates brightness) On the right side of the artwork, smaller text reads vertically: 米不然, 合家敬果 (Mi Buran, the whole family respectfully offers fruit) 徐秀玲 (Xu Xiuling) These inscriptions likely name the artwork, describe its theme, or identify the patrons/donors. The artwork is illuminated by overhead lighting, causing reflections on its glossy surface.

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