Watercolor Painting Scenery
Item No.: | 2 of Gupoliao Creek |
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2 of Gupoliao Creek
Gupuoliao Creek is located in the Pinglin District of New Taipei City, situated along Route 9, the Beiyi Highway, in the stretch from Pinglin to Jiaoxi. Along the way, you can observe numerous Plumbeous Water Redstarts, a bird species commonly seen near low-altitude mountain streams in Taiwan. Within Gupuoliao Creek, there is also a thriving population of Taiwan shovel-jawed fish, commonly known as "苦花" (kǔ huā). These fish have strict water quality requirements and can only survive in streams with water temperatures ranging between 17 and 25 degrees Celsius, abundant water flow, and lower pollution levels. They are omnivores, primarily feeding on algae attached to rocks.
The artist's interpretation:
The most enchanting stretch of upstream exploration along Gupuoliao Creek begins right here, at the confluence of two streams on the left side. The creek bed is teeming with Taiwan shovel-jaw carp, commonly known as '苦花' (kǔ huā). A gentle breeze rustles through as the Plumbeous Water Redstarts sing with resounding fervor, setting the stage for the symphony of vibrant sounds along the creek's edge
- artist name: HSING-HUNG TSENG
- pen name: HUNG-KU
- watercolor
- size:76cm*52cm
- location:Gupoliao Creek , Pinglin District, New Taipei City
Gupuoliao Creek is located in the Pinglin District of New Taipei City, situated along Route 9, the Beiyi Highway, in the stretch from Pinglin to Jiaoxi. Along the way, you can observe numerous Plumbeous Water Redstarts, a bird species commonly seen near low-altitude mountain streams in Taiwan. Within Gupuoliao Creek, there is also a thriving population of Taiwan shovel-jawed fish, commonly known as "苦花" (kǔ huā). These fish have strict water quality requirements and can only survive in streams with water temperatures ranging between 17 and 25 degrees Celsius, abundant water flow, and lower pollution levels. They are omnivores, primarily feeding on algae attached to rocks.
The artist's interpretation:
The most enchanting stretch of upstream exploration along Gupuoliao Creek begins right here, at the confluence of two streams on the left side. The creek bed is teeming with Taiwan shovel-jaw carp, commonly known as '苦花' (kǔ huā). A gentle breeze rustles through as the Plumbeous Water Redstarts sing with resounding fervor, setting the stage for the symphony of vibrant sounds along the creek's edge