A Lodge in the Hills
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A Lodge in the Hills

Artist:Wu Li
Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Ink
Current Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Location History:Credit Line: John Stewart Kennedy Fund, 1913

A Lodge in the Hills feels like a meditation on distance, not isolation. The small house is almost hidden among trees and rocks, as if human life here is not meant to dominate the landscape but to rest quietly within it. The mountains rise like ancient thoughts, vast and indifferent, while the lodge suggests a person seeking shelter, clarity, or moral renewal. What I feel most is restraint. Nothing shouts. The ink, the empty space, and the vertical calligraphy create a silence that seems almost spiritual. The painting suggests that retreat from the world is not escape, but a way of seeing it more truthfully. In the hills, away from noise and ambition, one can recover proportion: the self becomes smaller, but also wiser. To me, it speaks of the dignity of simplicity. A humble dwelling in a vast landscape becomes a reminder that peace is not found in possession, but in alignment with nature, with time, and with one’s own inner quiet.

Share By: Jyotirmaya Samanta
Information Compiled by Yin Yan Chan
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