Hand-painted Calligraphy on Chu Jian Stationery — Su Shi “Butterfly Loves Flowers” (Spring Scene)
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This piece belongs to the “Chu Jian” Collection, a series inspired by the elegance of ancient Chinese stationery and manuscripts.
It features Su Shi’s ci-poem “Butterfly Loves Flowers” (Spring Scene), beginning with:
“Faded are the flowers, green apricots appear; Swallows fly, green waters circle homes.”
The poem captures the gentle beauty of late spring, blending nature and human emotion with subtle grace. Handwritten by artist Li Wei in Kaishu (Regular Script) on a decorative stationery sheet, the design includes a round butterfly motif, echoing the theme of the ci Butterfly Loves Flowers.
• Collection: Chu Jian (Classical Manuscript & Poetry Series)
• Poem: Su Shi (1037–1101), Butterfly Loves Flowers — Spring Scene
• Script style: Kaishu (Regular Script)
• Material: Calligraphy on decorative Chu Jian stationery
• Size: 18 × 8 cm
• Artist: Li Wei, calligrapher and Cultural Exchange Chair of Yujian Academy
One-of-a-kind original handwritten calligraphy work. Unframed.