Approximate Measurements
Artwork Panel: 49.1cm x 101.4cm ≈ 19¼" x 40"
Silk/Brocade: 58.4cm x 154.5cm ≈ 23" x 60¾"
Width at Wooden Knobs: 67.4cm ≈ 26½"

Close up view of the calligraphy artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll
This is a very unique form of calligraphy. It's a Chinese character that is made to look like an actual figure. In this case, a mighty dragon. You might have to use some imagination to see the dragon in this one.
The large character is also a representation of "long" which means dragon in Chinese (also means dragon in Japanese Kanji, as well as old Korean Hanja).
Here's Sandy holding a tiger special Asian calligraphy wall scroll. As you can see, it's a nice large-sized wall scroll that will look great in your home.
This was painted by a very shy artist named Ye Ying-Xing from near Guilin, China. I asked if I could take his picture, but he politely refused with a gesture of modesty. He does not seek fame, and in another gesture of Chinese modesty, he insulted his own artwork, saying that it was not good enough to make such a fuss over.
I think the artwork is worthy, and offers a unique and different style that most people in the west have never seen before (it's even rare in China).