Margaret’s Chinese calligraphy training in Taiwan provided a foundation for her brush painting, with Joy Harvey’s guidance she applied the acquired strokes and techniques to her brush painting. LEARN MORE
- 君子之風 Bamboo Confucian Ideals of Moral Uprightness, Integrity, and Good Character
- 清香高潔 Orchid Light and Pure Fragrance and Untarnished
- 清雅绽放 Orchid Grace Blooms in Quiet Elegance
- 清風高節 Orchid A Clear Breeze with Lofty Virtue
- 清溪樂舞 Fresh Water Shrimps Translucent Jade Dancing in a Clear Stream Seals carved by Mary Enevoldsen: that mean “Peace”
- 梅開五福 Plum Blossom Plum Blossoms Bring Five Blessings: Longevity, Prosperity, Health, Honor, and Happiness
- 翠竹迎客 Bamboo Jade Bamboo Greets Guests
- 虚心有節 Single Bamboo Modest in Heart, Strong in Character
- 枝葉相依 Unfolding Love Branches and Leaves Rely on Each Other in Mutual Support and Love. Calligraphy by John Zhang 一枝一葉總關情 (yī zhī yī yè zǒng guān qíng), means “every branch and every leaf is ingrained with caring and love.” This comes from a poem by Zheng Banqiao (鄭板橋), a notable artist, calligrapher, and poet during the Qing Dynasty (1693-1766).
- 空谷幽蘭 Orchid Orchid in the Valley with Hidden Beauty and Refined Character