Silk Calligraphy Hanging Scroll | “A Thousand Stalks of Bamboo”
《千竿修竹》绢布书法挂轴|八尺对开
This silk calligraphy hanging scroll is written by Yao Guojin, juror of the China Calligraphy Lanting Award and member of the Academic Committee of the China Calligraphers Association.
Inspired by a passage from Xiaochuang Youji by Chen Meigong, the work evokes a serene classical landscape of bamboo, pond, white cloud, and weeping willow, expressing quiet elegance and scholarly taste
A silk calligraphy hanging scroll inspired by a passage from Xiaochuang Youji by Chen Meigong. The work evokes a serene classical landscape of bamboo, pond, white cloud, and weeping willow, expressing quiet elegance and scholarly taste. Ideal for refined interiors, tea rooms, studies, and cultural spaces. Size: traditional Chinese 8-chi half-sheet format, approx. 124 × 129 cm.
Silk as a Refined Medium
Written and presented on silk, the piece carries a soft, understated texture that enhances its decorative and collectible qualities. It is designed not only as a calligraphic work, but also as a spatial art object.
Statement Scale for Interior Display
Approx. 124 × 129 cm, traditional 8-chi half-sheet format, approx. 16 square chi.
Its generous scale makes it suitable as a focal piece in studies, tea rooms, reception spaces, and elegant residential or commercial interiors.
Suitable For
Study rooms
Tea rooms
Living spaces
Clubhouses and reception areas
Cultural interiors
Art gifting and collection