This private square painting is quietly placed at the Ouben Gallery in Huilong Town, Gaoyao, Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province.
At the edge of the upper left corner, a few emerald green willow branches sway in the wind like a spring waterfall; In the center of the picture, two gray feathered white doves stand on the green grass, with a faint ink color on their tail feathers, as if a paintbrush had just left a wet mark on rice paper. The one on the left gently lifted its left foot, bent its neck, turned its beak into a comb, and brushed away the last trace of fatigue on its partner's body; The one on the right half closed its starry eyes, and the feathers on the crown relaxed, lost in thought, as if trapping the entire afternoon sunlight behind its lid. Here, Chinese ink and Western painting techniques share the same pulse in hand washing and lines, the color palette shrinks to a heartbeat, but the tenderness of that moment is forever fixed: speechless, yet speaks a thousand words.