Watercolour on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed on the front.
Beginning in the Tang Dynasty(about 1000 years ago) more and more paintings were landscapes: mountain-water paintings. Blue-green landscape became popular in which mineral colors were applied to a composition carefully executed in fine line to produce a richly colored effect. In these ink-wash paintings, the purpose was not to reproduce exactly the appearance of nature (realism) but rather to grasp an emotion or atmosphere so as to catch the “rhythm” of nature.
The red stamp is my signature.