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Escape with Me

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This print depicted revered hunting deity, known as Zhang Wulang, brings protection, resilience, and the promise of transformation.

His legend is deeply woven into the folklore of Meishan culture in Hunan, China, with his image appearing in rituals, temple carvings, and amulets worn by hunters. Even today, his presence lingers in local festivals, where his story is retold through performances and prayers for safety in the wild.

Unlike many guardian figures, Zhang Wulang is often depicted in an inverted posture—his body hanging upside down, echoing the tragic fall that led to his divinity. Yet, this unusual stance is not just a mark of loss; it is a symbol of rebirth, urging those who invoke his name to shift their perspective, embrace change, and step into a renewed existence.

This limited-edition print is crafted on high-quality 300g paper with a tactile finish. Using advanced UV finishing techniques, this artwork ensures vibrant and durable visual details. Each print is mounted on acid-free A5 mat boards (200×250mm), providing a professional and eco-friendly presentation. Packaged with NESCHEN acid-free adhesive, this print is perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

Note: Limited Edition

Materials: Laser Print

Dimensions: 8.27” x 11.69”

Meet the Artist: Shuo Cai

Shuo Cai is a Chinese-American artist who was born and raised in Hunan, Changsha. His art draws inspiration from the local funeral ceremony and explores themes of mortality, memory, and cultural identity. Shuo holds a BFA in Fine Art from Oregon State University and MFA in Studio, Painting and Drawing.

IG: @cai_soul

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This print depicted revered hunting deity, known as Zhang Wulang, brings protection, resilience, and the promise of transformation.

His legend is deeply woven into the folklore of Meishan culture in Hunan, China, with his image appearing in rituals, temple carvings, and amulets worn by hunters. Even today, his presence lingers in local festivals, where his story is retold through performances and prayers for safety in the wild.

Unlike many guardian figures, Zhang Wulang is often depicted in an inverted posture—his body hanging upside down, echoing the tragic fall that led to his divinity. Yet, this unusual stance is not just a mark of loss; it is a symbol of rebirth, urging those who invoke his name to shift their perspective, embrace change, and step into a renewed existence.

This limited-edition print is crafted on high-quality 300g paper with a tactile finish. Using advanced UV finishing techniques, this artwork ensures vibrant and durable visual details. Each print is mounted on acid-free A5 mat boards (200×250mm), providing a professional and eco-friendly presentation. Packaged with NESCHEN acid-free adhesive, this print is perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

Note: Limited Edition

Materials: Laser Print

Dimensions: 8.27” x 11.69”

Meet the Artist: Shuo Cai

Shuo Cai is a Chinese-American artist who was born and raised in Hunan, Changsha. His art draws inspiration from the local funeral ceremony and explores themes of mortality, memory, and cultural identity. Shuo holds a BFA in Fine Art from Oregon State University and MFA in Studio, Painting and Drawing.

IG: @cai_soul

This print depicted revered hunting deity, known as Zhang Wulang, brings protection, resilience, and the promise of transformation.

His legend is deeply woven into the folklore of Meishan culture in Hunan, China, with his image appearing in rituals, temple carvings, and amulets worn by hunters. Even today, his presence lingers in local festivals, where his story is retold through performances and prayers for safety in the wild.

Unlike many guardian figures, Zhang Wulang is often depicted in an inverted posture—his body hanging upside down, echoing the tragic fall that led to his divinity. Yet, this unusual stance is not just a mark of loss; it is a symbol of rebirth, urging those who invoke his name to shift their perspective, embrace change, and step into a renewed existence.

This limited-edition print is crafted on high-quality 300g paper with a tactile finish. Using advanced UV finishing techniques, this artwork ensures vibrant and durable visual details. Each print is mounted on acid-free A5 mat boards (200×250mm), providing a professional and eco-friendly presentation. Packaged with NESCHEN acid-free adhesive, this print is perfect for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

Note: Limited Edition

Materials: Laser Print

Dimensions: 8.27” x 11.69”

Meet the Artist: Shuo Cai

Shuo Cai is a Chinese-American artist who was born and raised in Hunan, Changsha. His art draws inspiration from the local funeral ceremony and explores themes of mortality, memory, and cultural identity. Shuo holds a BFA in Fine Art from Oregon State University and MFA in Studio, Painting and Drawing.

IG: @cai_soul

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