Japanese painting of a Koi Kohaku and Showa Sanke is a painting by Gordon Lavender which was uploaded on November 20th, 2010.
Japanese painting of a Koi Kohaku and Showa Sanke
This is a painting of two Koi swimming amongst bamboo leaves each silouhete leaf of the bamboo representing a koi and there is always one that goes... more
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Price
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Dimensions
14.000 x 16.000 x 0.400 inches
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Title
Japanese painting of a Koi Kohaku and Showa Sanke
Artist
Gordon Lavender
Medium
Painting
Description
This is a painting of two Koi swimming amongst bamboo leaves each silouhete leaf of the bamboo representing a koi and there is always one that goes its own way.
They are a Kohaku / Showa Sanke .
Koi are a symbol of prosperity in the japanse society.
The artist owns full ownership and copyright of this art work and no reproduction of this artwork can be produced without artist permission.
My paintings are soon to featured in Koi magazine and Koi USA .
If you would like a koi painting of your own please contact me. Each koi painting is very individual it may be a similar theme or mixture of items but each painting has its own style as individual as the koi themselves . My koi paintings have sold internationally to koi clubs and have been used as presentations and prizes at koi shows. ROCKY MOUNTAIN KOI CLUB COLORADO / ATLANTA KOI SHOW / BRITISH KOI KEEPERS SOCIETY BKKS / SHADOW VALLEY AQUATICS CALIFORNIA paintings on show in foyer.
Uploaded
November 20th, 2010
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Comments (7)
Casey Shannon
Lovely flow to this. I'm curious to know your medium.
Gordon Lavender replied:
Hi Casey Thank you for comments i use acrylic and ink pigment pens. Cheers gordom