Summer Song Giver
02-27-2007, 02:42 PM
What's up guys and gals, I thought I'd tap into the endless resource that is Clutchfans.net and see if anyone might be able to help me track down a particular piece of art I saw on television one night. I'd like to buy a reproduction as the center piece of my living room.
This particular piece was oriental in nature and looked to be drawn on rice paper; it depicted a man leading a donkey through a mountain pass, the signifigance of the piece for me was the way it was shown on the television screen when I first saw it I thought it was a painting of the man leading his donkey but as the camera pulled back and back some more the whole scene became clear. To me what the artist was trying to express was how small we really are in the grand scheme of things and to me the artist captured it perfectly with this single man and his donkey in the middle of the pass with these mountains towering over him on both sides.
I have looked high and low on the net for something that might point me in the right direction but i have not had any luck. I believe I first saw the painting on one of the HD channels timewarner offers but I haven't been able to catch that program again. It's a long shot but with CF.nets wide scope of interest I thought maybe someone might be able to help.
TIA
This particular piece was oriental in nature and looked to be drawn on rice paper; it depicted a man leading a donkey through a mountain pass, the signifigance of the piece for me was the way it was shown on the television screen when I first saw it I thought it was a painting of the man leading his donkey but as the camera pulled back and back some more the whole scene became clear. To me what the artist was trying to express was how small we really are in the grand scheme of things and to me the artist captured it perfectly with this single man and his donkey in the middle of the pass with these mountains towering over him on both sides.
I have looked high and low on the net for something that might point me in the right direction but i have not had any luck. I believe I first saw the painting on one of the HD channels timewarner offers but I haven't been able to catch that program again. It's a long shot but with CF.nets wide scope of interest I thought maybe someone might be able to help.
TIA