Since ancient times, it has been said that our ancestors painted oriental paintings or wrote calligraphy with ink and brush only for spiritual and mind cultivation.
Whenever I contacted oriental paintings, I felt that the mind became calm and I immersed in the work more as if ink soaked into the paper, perhaps because the artist's intentions are honestly expressed with the brush.
Unlike other types of art, oriental paintings do not fall short of expectations, but always produce better results than expected. Perhaps the simple materials such as ink, brush and paper acted as a factor that made the work more immersive. This work was expressed with an orchid as an objection of work. Orchid was used as a material for literati paintings and became one of the four gracious
plants with plum blossom, ochrysanthemums
and bamboo, here, the meaning of orchid is expressed in nobility and keep of principle. Modern society favors personal ability rather than upright character and economic power rather than upright values. That is, a person with upright character is a real person, this work reflects the meaning of orchids in order to express that people with integrity who believe in noble and right values are real people.