NEUNGSOHWA

NEUNGSOHWA

Trumpet Creeper

능소화

Traditional pigments on Hanji paper

100 X 100 in

100 X 100 cm

Price $ 300.00
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Its name means "surpassing the sky." A vine that climbs walls, clears rooftops, and keeps going — trumpet creeper does not recognize ceilings. And here it is in full bloom: clusters of vivid orange flowers burning against deep teal-green leaves, filling the frame with movement and heat. This color combination would hold its own in any gallery in the world right now, without a single apology.

Trumpet creeper was the flower of the Joseon aristocracy. Not everyone could grow it. It appeared only in the courtyards of families with standing — which means owning a painting of it has always carried a specific message about the person who chose it. Not just a pretty flower. A statement about taste, and about the level of the person who lives in that space.

The energy of this flower is upward movement — always, without exception. No matter where it roots, it climbs. Folk tradition held that a trumpet creeper painting lifts the fortune of everyone in the household steadily and continuously, breaking through whatever has been stuck and sending it upward. For anyone growing a business, building toward something larger, or simply in a season of wanting more — this painting's energy is pointed in exactly that direction. In feng shui, its deep orange carries strong fire energy, pulling stagnant momentum upward and injecting vitality into spaces that have gone flat.

The composition moves too. Branches and blooms flow diagonally across the frame — upward, outward, forward. This is not a still painting. It breathes and pushes. The space around it does not stay static.

The horizontal format makes it exceptional above a bed, behind a sofa, along a corridor, or over a dining space. The orange commands attention while the deep green keeps it grounded — bold enough to be the room's defining piece, balanced enough to never overwhelm. The kind of painting that, once hung, makes every alternative feel unnecessary.

A flower that never stops climbing belongs on the wall of anyone who doesn't intend to either.

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This artwork adapts beautifully to various spaces—from modern offices to traditional homes,
bringing sophistication and Korean cultural heritage to any environment.

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