Imperial Garden

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Artist - Fang Chuxiong Renowned flower-and-bird painter, member of the China Artists Association, Executive Director of the Guangdong Artists Association, and Professor and Vice Chair of the Chinese Painting Department at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. Deeply influenced by the Lingnan School and inspired by Song Dynasty bird-and-flower paintings, Fang combines classical technique with vibrant contemporary sensibility. His work is elegant, expressive, and alive with natural charm.This tile features a breathtaking peacock-inspired design that combines elegance with natural vibrancy. Stretching across the wall like a mural, the slab depicts multiple peacocks gracefully perched and wandering among lush greenery, tall fan-shaped plants, and intricate tree branches. The detailing is exquisite, with the birds’ iridescent feathers subtly highlighted in earthy greens, deep blues, and golden undertones, creating a lifelike yet artistic impression. The background remains warm and neutral, allowing the rich textures of the foliage and the peacocks’ plumage to stand out dramatically. This piece not only serves as a decorative focal point but also brings an air of luxury and timeless artistry to the space, blending natural motifs with a refined, high-end aesthetic.

Material

Porcelain

Details

Artist - Fang Chuxiong Renowned flower-and-bird painter, member of the China Artists Association, Executive Director of the Guangdong Artists Association, and Professor and Vice Chair of the Chinese Painting Department at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. Deeply influenced by the Lingnan School and inspired by Song Dynasty bird-and-flower paintings, Fang combines classical technique with vibrant contemporary sensibility. His work is elegant, expressive, and alive with natural charm.This tile features a breathtaking peacock-inspired design that combines elegance with natural vibrancy. Stretching across the wall like a mural, the slab depicts multiple peacocks gracefully perched and wandering among lush greenery, tall fan-shaped plants, and intricate tree branches. The detailing is exquisite, with the birds’ iridescent feathers subtly highlighted in earthy greens, deep blues, and golden undertones, creating a lifelike yet artistic impression. The background remains warm and neutral, allowing the rich textures of the foliage and the peacocks’ plumage to stand out dramatically. This piece not only serves as a decorative focal point but also brings an air of luxury and timeless artistry to the space, blending natural motifs with a refined, high-end aesthetic.

Material

Porcelain

Details

Artist - Fang Chuxiong Renowned flower-and-bird painter, member of the China Artists Association, Executive Director of the Guangdong Artists Association, and Professor and Vice Chair of the Chinese Painting Department at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. Deeply influenced by the Lingnan School and inspired by Song Dynasty bird-and-flower paintings, Fang combines classical technique with vibrant contemporary sensibility. His work is elegant, expressive, and alive with natural charm.This tile features a breathtaking peacock-inspired design that combines elegance with natural vibrancy. Stretching across the wall like a mural, the slab depicts multiple peacocks gracefully perched and wandering among lush greenery, tall fan-shaped plants, and intricate tree branches. The detailing is exquisite, with the birds’ iridescent feathers subtly highlighted in earthy greens, deep blues, and golden undertones, creating a lifelike yet artistic impression. The background remains warm and neutral, allowing the rich textures of the foliage and the peacocks’ plumage to stand out dramatically. This piece not only serves as a decorative focal point but also brings an air of luxury and timeless artistry to the space, blending natural motifs with a refined, high-end aesthetic.

Material

Porcelain

Imperial Garden

Imperial Garden

Imperial Garden