Certificate
M2024GICLEE000015PA
Artist
POST WINGS Certified Digital Painting
Intro
"Floating Light"
The term "浮光" refers to the light reflected on the surface of water or objects. In the poetry of ancient Chinese literati, it has been eloquently described as a glimmering phenomenon. During the Southern Dynasty, the poet Yin Keng penned the lines, "With the sky clear and bright, the surface of the water shines with a dynamic floating light." In the Tang Dynasty, Luo Binwang wrote, "With beads of dew glistening and clear, they let the jade discs create a floating light." Even in the Ming Dynasty, Wen Zhengming's verse in "A Small Poem on the Clear Snowy Mountain Retreat at the End of the Year" captured the sentiment: "The morning sun illuminates the vessels and bowls, and the floating light rises above the empty eaves."
The concept of "浮光" encapsulates the fleeting shadow of a moment, conveying the idea of capturing a passing and somewhat superficial impression. In artistic creation, it signifies the essence of capturing a momentary glimpse, portraying impressions that may not delve deeply into details or profound meanings.