Category: Asian Modern Art

Sexy Asian Lady in Waiting

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Typical Gallery Price: $50.00

Your Price:
US$19.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £12.07British Pounds
Euro €13.42Euro
Canadian $21.30Canadian Dollars
Australian $21.87Australian Dollars

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Approximate Measurements:
13" x 13"   (33cm x 33cm)


Lady in Waiting

This depicts a newly married woman waiting for her husband to come home in the evening. We know she is newly married because of the Chinese character in the background which means "double happiness". This symbol is commonly associated with a new marriage in Chinese culture. Often a couple will be given some item with this character on their wedding day by a close friend or family member.


About the artist...

This work is by Qian Li-Qun (who also paints under the pen name Yian Ren). He was born in 1954 and started his career as an artist in 1978. He lives in Xin Long which is a small town in Hebei Province in Northern China.


About the artwork...

This style of Chinese art combines the elements of abstract and modern art, while maintaining a flair of folk art as well.
Certainly this style is in a category all of its own.

Material used in this work is known as "shui fen" in Chinese (paint powder and water - similar to gouache).

Because this is a form of Asian modern art, we did not have it mounted with a silk border (as most of our traditional artwork is). Instead, it is on the raw, and rather lightweight paper. This keeps your cost down, and allows you to decide how you want to frame your modern Asian art.



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Typical Gallery Price: $50.00

Your Price:
US$19.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £12.07British Pounds
Euro €13.42Euro
Canadian $21.30Canadian Dollars
Australian $21.87Australian Dollars

SOLD

Similar artwork may be available, please post your request on our forum if interested


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Other currencies shown for reference at approximate exchange rates.


Item Location: USA
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Gary's random little facts about China:

Where's my fortune cookie?
So after traveling to China, you have just finished your first meal in a real Chinese restaurant.
But the bill comes, and the waiter forgot to bring everyone their fortune cookies!
Well, actually not...
You see, fortune cookies did not come from China (at least not directly).
One legend has it in the late 1800s or early 1900s, a Chinese man running a noodle making shop in San Francisco accidentally mixed a bunch of sugar in his dough, and didn't want to waste it. So he made cookies and stuck papers with people's fortunes on them as a novelty.
In the end, it's really the Chinese visitors to America that are confused when the waiter brings them a blob of sugary noodle dough with a piece of paper stuck in it.

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