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((Style: Waxed Polished Multiwood Marquetterie Sheet (ivory, oak, mahogany, ebony, ash) 1024x1024, peaceful, introspective, desaturated colors, in the style of WARHOL, VANGOGH, elegant fantasy, intricate, ultra detailed, crisp quality)) ((Faces: Character with expressive smart model look, not ridiculous, not sugar, not angry, not concerned, not ugly, not hard, not expressionless eyes)) (add signature in bottom right "© emma cha", elegant handwritten) © emma cha (Let's say they are Don Quichotte and Rosinante: Quest of Dulcinea) Monkian drawing. Encaustic and oil on wooden board. Venessa Monokian influenced art. Style of Hugo Scheiber)
Far East Quest of Dulcinea
by © emma cha
Moonlit rider drifts—
clouds curl beneath a bold dream,
Dulcinea calls.
This piece belongs to a Far‑Eastern Neo‑Woodcut Fantasy style, blending East‑Asian printmaking aesthetics with the narrative spirit of the Don Quixote epic. It merges ornamental linework, folkloric atmosphere, and a transposed chivalric quest.
The work draws from Japanese and Chinese woodblock traditions, echoing the flowing lines of Hokusai and Hiroshige. The questing figure and ornate steed resonate with the narrative intensity of Gustave Doré and modern fantasy illustrators. The thematic core references Cervantes’ Don Quixote, reimagined through an Eastern mythopoetic lens.