Friday, September 21, 2018

The Rise of Wind and Water: Master Yun’s Fengshui Painting

Master Yun’s fengshui painting brings you prosperity round the clock!

“Have you found the peacock of your life?”

Everyone has a spiritual animal, an animal that is a manifestation of your aspirations and aims in life.   

I remember that Master Yun once asked what is our spiritual animal.

We answered with a variety of animals and Master Yun said without hesitation that his spiritual animal is the peacock as it’s the symbol of elegance. 

Master Yun sharing a shot with His Royal Highness Prince Tesso Sisowath and Lotus on Water’s clients
Master Yun’s uncompleted fengshui painting on Chinese fans

Master Yun presented his understanding and interpretation of the peacock as a painting on the Chinese fan. As before, he used the splash ink method for the first three layers of the painting before using his gift in art to complete the peacock, perfecting this fengshui fan. 

The peacock does not appear in its original form, it is presented in a gentlemanly style instead, bringing across the peacock’s noble and elegant temperament.

Universe of Prosperity

This is Master Yun’s favourite piece from the “The Rise of Wind and Water” series. Master Yun’s particularly captivated by its vivid colours which are a result of the different dyes used. Such is the beauty of this one of a kind fengshui painting on Chinese fans, even Master Yun appreciates it. 

Universe of Prosperity
6thSeptember, Lotus clients having a photo taken with Master Yun’s fengshui fans at the UOB Privilege Reserve Suites

I’m not sure how many artists are there in this world who can paint such elegant peacocks, but there is one accomplished fengshui master who can do so right in front of me. This is an extremely precious opportunity.

When you own a fengshui painting by Master Yun, you own a painting that will bring you endless wealth and prosperity, and bring your dear ones tremendous good luck. 

Today, you deserve a brilliant life. 


-- Owen, Assistant to Advisor
(Translated)

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