The famous artist - August, has created the following 8 beautiful realistic simulation oil paintings to showcase the charm of nature, and explore the botanic garden.
This painting shows birds feeding by the river. The scene shows beauty of life and imagine what would happen to the birds if humans brought waste pollution to this area.
This painting shows a beautiful swan swimming freely in the river. This scene shows beauty of freedom and imagine how wonderful it would be if there were swans in every river of the world. More animals living freely with us is a good thing.
This painting shows a scene of a small boat docked alongside a river. This scene shows the charm of serenity and imagine how wonderful it would be to ride in this boat through the beautiful woods, an experience we rarely have when we live in the city.
This painting shows a scene of a path that leads into a deep wood. This scene shows the charm of the primitive. Imagine how wonderful it would be if you could walk along this path and breathe in the fresh air, an environment not found in the city.
This painting shows a scene of a bottle-like chair in a deep wood. The scene shows a fascinating combination of the modern and primitive. Imagine how nice, comfortable, and relaxing it would be to sit in this chair and listen to the sounds of the woods.
This painting shows a scene of a tree that looks like a ginseng. The scene shows the horror of blight, the terrible shape of the tree, which gives a creeping feeling and warns people to take better care of plants.
This painting shows a lovely scene of a flower. This scene shows the beauty of the sunshine. This flower brings a very sunny and healthy feeling to people and if beautiful flowers like this could be seen everywhere, people would also be in a beautiful mood every day.
This painting shows a small temple in the woods - the Temple of the Wind. The scene shows the beauty of the wind, and the temple gives a very sacred feeling, how wonderful it would be if people could come here and look at the beautiful woods while praying for the beauty of the environment.
All the above paintings are exhibited for charitable purposes.