his ink-and-watercolor painting blends traditional Chinese landscape brushwork with modern figurative painting language. Viewed from behind, a lady in a slim cheongsam holds a vintage oil-paper parasol and strolls gently beside misty river water in light drizzle.
Willow branches hang down softly in the hazy rain, raindrops ripple across the water surface, and orchid plants bloom quietly beside the riverside stones, fully shaping the classic poetic scenery of the water towns south of the Yangtze River.
The translucent watercolor rendering creates soft, diffused mist, erasing rigid boundaries between the figure and natural scenery. The back view conceals facial expressions, leaving abundant blank space for imagination, which is the core charm of oriental aesthetics. The cheongsam outlines the elegant silhouette of an Eastern woman, wandering quietly amid nature and drizzle, merging the gentle temperament of women with the serene poetic landscape.