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Exclusive PaperCutting Art (1985) – Boat in the Ocean

Exclusive PaperCutting Art (1985) – Boat in the Ocean

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🌟 Exclusive One-of-a-Kind — “Sailing Boat in the Ocean” by Master Chen Yong Cai (1985) — Museum-Quality Paper Cutting Art 🌟

✂️ Art Description — What you see
– A lone sailing boat carved in delicate paper, cutting through towering, rhythmic waves — the composition captures both raw ocean power and the calm determination of the vessel.
– Hands-cut linework emphasizes motion: billowing sails, taut ropes, curling wave crests and finely rendered wood grain on the hull.
– Multi-layered construction produces dramatic shadow play and three-dimensional depth so the scene reads like a moment frozen mid-journey.
– Visual tone: simultaneously heroic and contemplative — energy in the sea, poise in the sailor’s craft. A work that commands a room and rewards long study.

🎋 Feng Shui Meaning & Symbolism (clear, practical)
Core message: smooth journeys → steady progress → return of wealth and opportunities. The sailing boat is a classic feng shui emblem for “Yi Fan Feng Shun” (一帆风顺) — may your path be smooth and your ventures succeed.
Boat = wealth arriving: In traditional practice, a well-oriented ship symbolizes treasures/wealth returning to you; it represents the inflow of resources after persistent effort.
Waves = challenges overcome: The towering waves emphasize triumph over obstacles — a powerful visual reminder that perseverance brings reward.
Emotional resonance: Inspires courage, calm leadership and forward momentum — suitable for moments when you want to center ambition with poise.

📍 Feng Shui Placement Tips (do this, not that)
Recommended: Place where the boat “sails into” the interior — that is, the boat should face into the room/house (symbolically bringing wealth in).
Best spots:
Wealth sector  of living room or office — to amplify financial luck.
Behind the desk, facing the door — signals career advancement and incoming opportunities.
Reception or entry area, facing inward — makes a strong statement to visitors and invites abundance.
Avoid: Do not place a wealth ship facing directly out a window or door (this symbolically sends wealth out).

🧾 Provenance & Authenticity
– Original work by Master Chen Yong Cai (1985) — signed attribution, provenance documentation and Certificate of Authenticity included.
– Unique — the only original piece in existence; museum-grade mounting and archival backing for preservation and investment value.

🖼️ Materials, Display & Care
– Mounted on archival, acid-free board; bespoke solid-wood float frame.
– Care: avoid prolonged direct sunlight, stable humidity (40–60% RH), dust with a soft brush—no aerosol cleaners.
– Display recommendation: soft angled lighting to reveal layered shadows and the piece’s three-dimensional depth.

💎 Collector Value & Use Cases
– One-of-a-kind rarity + master provenance = museum-quality collectible suitable for private collections, corporate art programs, luxury homes and galleries.
– Signals refined taste, cultural literacy and long-term investment intent.

🚚 White-Glove Purchase Experience
– Secure authenticated sale process, insured white-glove shipping, customs support for international buyers.

✨ Invite smooth journeys, confident leadership and the symbolic return of wealth into your space -- Own a true museum-quality rarity ✨

Size: 39*36cm

 

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