Lena Liu’s “Circle of Joy” – Plate #9558B

$85.00

Celebrate beauty in its purest form. This is the Fourth Issue in the celebrated Floral Greetings from Lena Liu collection, titled "Circle of Joy." This hard-fire porcelain plate is a canvas for Liu’s signature ethereal style. It features an exquisite, cascading wreath composed entirely of pansies and vibrant floral hydrangeas. The intricate artwork is woven with delicate white lace, flowing blue ribbons, and is centered by a solitary, perfect butterfly. The rim is dramatically scalloped and richly gilded, framing the artwork in gold. This is Plate No. 9558B, a numbered limited edition piece.

The Story: Lena Liu’s art has always captured a spiritual connection to nature. This specific issue, "Circle of Joy," was inspired by a particularly vibrant wild garden Liu encountered during a time of personal reflection. It is believed she painted this wreath not just as an image, but as a meditation—a visual circle representing continuity, love, and the joy that bursts forth even in wild, untamed places. The single butterfly represents the joyful spirit captured within that floral circle. The plate's back-stamp confirms its provenance and the philosophy: "What could be more joyous than a circle of colorful pansies?" A sophisticated and vibrant gift for an art lover, a gardener, or anyone who needs a radiant daily reminder of joy.

Celebrate beauty in its purest form. This is the Fourth Issue in the celebrated Floral Greetings from Lena Liu collection, titled "Circle of Joy." This hard-fire porcelain plate is a canvas for Liu’s signature ethereal style. It features an exquisite, cascading wreath composed entirely of pansies and vibrant floral hydrangeas. The intricate artwork is woven with delicate white lace, flowing blue ribbons, and is centered by a solitary, perfect butterfly. The rim is dramatically scalloped and richly gilded, framing the artwork in gold. This is Plate No. 9558B, a numbered limited edition piece.

The Story: Lena Liu’s art has always captured a spiritual connection to nature. This specific issue, "Circle of Joy," was inspired by a particularly vibrant wild garden Liu encountered during a time of personal reflection. It is believed she painted this wreath not just as an image, but as a meditation—a visual circle representing continuity, love, and the joy that bursts forth even in wild, untamed places. The single butterfly represents the joyful spirit captured within that floral circle. The plate's back-stamp confirms its provenance and the philosophy: "What could be more joyous than a circle of colorful pansies?" A sophisticated and vibrant gift for an art lover, a gardener, or anyone who needs a radiant daily reminder of joy.