This contemporary reinterpretation of a one-leg mythological guardian transforms the concept of balance into a powerful wedding stage backdrop and collectible wall art for modern interiors. Designed for rustic venues, industrial loft ceremonies, and art-led wedding environments, the installation combines ink-wash aesthetics, velvet-textured sculptural surfaces, and subtle low-frequency sound design…
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a Rainbow Tiger Represent Peace in Contemporary Myth-Inspired Art
This contemporary artwork reimagines the mythical Zouyu as a Rainbow Tiger, blending ancient symbolism with modern digital aesthetics. Designed for North American living spaces, creative studios, and private collections, the piece emphasizes peace, inclusivity, and gentle presence rather than dominance or fear. With pixel-gradient fur and a flowing ribbon-like tail,…
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Ling Yu Art Poster | Ancient Chinese Mermaid Myth Symbolizing Oceanic Freedom
Ling Yu is a myth-inspired fine art poster based on ancient Chinese texts, depicting a human-faced, fish-bodied sea being with hands and feet. Unlike Western mermaid imagery, Ling Yu symbolizes emotional expression, oceanic power, and freedom through voice. Designed with a fusion of Japanese ukiyo-e composition and modern digital art…
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Changyou — The Four-Eared River Witness, A Quiet Myth of Water, Warning, and Unbound Voice
Changyou is a contemporary myth-inspired art poster reimagining an ancient Chinese water omen through a modern fine-art lens. Featuring a four-eared, long-armed black-furred being associated with floods and heightened perception, this artwork blends Japanese ukiyo-e composition with modern digital techniques. Designed for North American interiors, the poster explores themes of…
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Biyi Bird (Manman) Art Poster | Myth of Shared Freedom and Unbroken Flight
Biyi Birds (Manman) is a contemporary myth-inspired art poster reimagining an ancient Eastern legend through Japanese ukiyo-e composition and modern digital art. Depicting two birds that can only fly together—each with one wing and one eye—the artwork symbolizes shared freedom, trust, and collective resilience. Designed for North American fine-art spaces,…