A mysteriously tall draped figure, portrayed in loose brushstrokes of watery cobalt blue...
A mysteriously tall draped figure, portrayed in loose brushstrokes of watery cobalt blue, seems to beckon us to enter a fenced compound that centers on a two level pagoda. One hand points; the other holds a parasol--perhaps to ward off the potentially bothersome flock of birds--indicated by the most minimal groups of dots--that fills the sky. Abstract representations of plants and rocks fill out the composition.
The wonderfully crisp molded earthenware plate is of a form known as "double swagged shell edge." Its features are highlighted by boldly brushed blue lines.
There are three other painted "Long Eliza" plates currently available from Seekers.