Shu Si is a myth-inspired fine art poster based on The Classic of Mountains and Seas, depicting an owl-like bird with human feet—an ancient symbol of healing and embodied freedom. This artwork blends Japanese ukiyo-e composition with modern digital art techniques, creating a calm, gallery-ready piece suited for contemporary interiors.…
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Hao Zhi Myth Poster: A Quiet Lesson About Boundaries, Defense, and Survival
Hao Zhi is a myth-inspired art poster based on descriptions from The Classic of Mountains and Seas, depicting a white-spined, pig-like beast believed to be the ancient prototype of the porcupine. This contemporary reinterpretation blends Japanese ukiyo-e composition with modern digital art, symbolizing defensive freedom, boundaries, and emotional resilience. Designed…
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Kun–Peng Wall Art | Mythic Fish-to-Bird Transformation Symbolizing Limitless Aspiration
Kun–Peng — A Personal Conceptual Interpretation I have always been drawn to myths that do not explain themselves. Kun–Peng is not a creature that asks to be understood. It does not justify its size, its movement, or its transformation. In the ancient text, Kun exists first as a fish so…
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Huà Shé Myth Poster: A Quiet Warning Rendered in Ukiyo-e and Modern Digital Art
Huà Shé is a contemporary myth-inspired wall art poster based on The Classic of Mountains and Seas. Featuring a serpent-moving, winged creature with a human face, this artwork symbolizes freedom of expression, early warning, and the inevitability of change. Designed with a fusion of Japanese ukiyo-e composition and modern digital…

