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Moving House(移居图)

Designing a Sanctuary: The Symbolic Power of "Yiju Tu"

5  Zen Decor, Scholarly Reclusion, Wang Meng, SinoInArt, Chinese Landscape Philosophy

The act of "moving house" in Wang Meng’s Yiju Tu is more than just a physical relocation; it is a spiritual journey. In an age of digital noise, this 1:1 replica from SinoInArt offers a visual retreat into the peaceful, scholarly world of the Yuan Dynasty.

The depiction of the hermit moving his life into the deep mountains represents the ideal of finding oneself through nature. Hanging this scroll in your office or library serves as a daily reminder of the importance of intellectual depth and the pursuit of inner peace.

SinoInArt’s use of custom Xuan paper ensures the atmosphere of the painting is soft and contemplative. The paper absorbs light rather than reflecting it, allowing the viewer to sink into the deep shadows and warm highlights of the mountain forest.

The traditional mounting in high-quality silk adds a textural luxury to your walls. The fabric borders create a soft frame that blends seamlessly with other high-end materials like wood, stone, and leather. It is a sophisticated way to incorporate heritage into a contemporary home.

Bring the wisdom of the masters into your sanctuary. SinoInArt’s replica of Yiju Tu is not just a piece of art; it is a philosophy made tangible, designed to inspire peace and reflection in the modern world.