Flying Happiness

2021
Chen Feng's painting "Flying Happiness" is a vibrant celebration of joy and positivity, perfectly aligning with the theme of "A Futuristic Odyssey." The artwork depicts a blissful deer seemingly soaring through the sky, embodying the spirit of freedom and exuberance. This enchanting image invites viewers to envision a future filled with hope and happiness. The inspiration for this piece stems from a transformative experience Chen Feng had three years ago in Tibet. There, he witnessed a rescued deer running joyfully, embodying pure happiness and the essence of life unburdened by fear or constraint. That moment left an indelible mark on his heart, compelling him to capture the beauty of that fleeting joy in his art. In "Flying Happiness," Chen Feng skillfully conveys the idea that true happiness can elevate us, allowing us to rise above challenges and embrace our dreams. The majestic deer, with its graceful flight, symbolizes the limitless potential that lies within each of us as we navigate our own journeys. This artwork serves as a reminder that as we embark on our own odyssey into the future, we can find inspiration in moments of joy and resilience. Through this uplifting depiction, Chen Feng encourages us to celebrate life’s joyful moments and to remain open to the possibilities that await us. "Flying Happiness" not only captures a moment of pure bliss but also inspires us to envision a future where happiness and positivity guide our paths, propelling us toward new horizons. Chen Feng's form always tries to show human beings striving to be more positive. The origin of this painting is from three years ago when he was in Tibet, and saw a deer running happily after being rescued. That moment was pure happiness. He had to record it.Dimensions: 50 cm x 50 cm这幅画的起源是三年前在⻄藏游玩的时候,看⻅了⼀只⿅在被救援脱困了以后兴⾼采烈地奔跑,这个情形应该记录下来,它是幸福的。
Category
Painting / Oil on canvas
Current Location
Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R.
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Size
50cm (W) x 50cm (H)
Condition Report
Mint, Framed

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Area
Image:
The central image area, composition, or focal point; the area inside the margins/plate marks.
Margin:
Areas bordering the central image, outside the plate marks, or the perimeter area.
Edge:
The farthest edge of the object.
Verso:
The reverse/back of the object.
Degree
Minor:
An existing condition which generally does not involve risk of loss.
Moderate:
Noticeable damage, increasing in severity and/or size; should be monitored or corrected by a conservator.
Major:
Distinct, recognizable damage; the stability of the work is questionable and risk is a factor. Requires the attention of a conservator.
Extreme:
Advanced and severe damage; work is insecure and at great risk.