This is not a print!
This Asian calligraphy wall scroll is hand-painted by the disabled artist!
Typical Gallery Price: $100.00
Your Price: $49.88
Approximate Measurements:
Length of Silk Scroll: 59.3" (150cm)
Width of Wooden Scroll Roller: 18.6" (47cm)
Traditional, Simplified Chinese Characters &
Pinyin

This Chinese phrase means
The road to happiness is strewn with setbacks.; good things are a long time in coming.; the realization of good things is usually preceded by rough goings.
It pronounces hao shi duo mo. Hao shi means good things; duo mo means rough
goings.
Talented Disabled Calligraphy
Artists create this "Chinese successful phrase" calligraphy artwork wall scroll!

When I first saw a person without
hands who could not only write but also became a good calligrapher, I was shocked.
Disabled artist, Mr. Wang, has
sat in a wheelchair more than 30 years after a catastrophic accident during fieldwork
left him paralyzed from the waist down. Master Wang was gracefully moving and pausing
his brush that can be mesmerizing, and there is one of his artworks on display here.