These foгr paintings look great together. They continue and complement each other.
The size of each painting is 30cm. And you can arrange them in different ways.
I was inspired to create these paintings by the cenotes that are located in Mexico on the Yucatan Peninsula.
I populated them with small goldfish, koi carps. Which symbolize luck, victory and fortitude.
In Japan, koi carps are also a symbol of love.
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Large sinkholes or caves, usually found in sedimentary limestone rock, that have filled with cool, clear groundwater and rainwater over time. It is typical in the Mexican Yucatán Peninsula and some nearby Caribbean islands.
The cenotes for the Maya culture have been a symbol of duality since they represented life and death. They were a water source for the Maya cities and represented the gateway to the world of the dead: the Xibalbá.
There are many meanings hidden in these small round abstract green and blue paintings with with goldfish.
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I want to assure you that for me it’s very important not only the visual impression
but also the longevity of my works. I work only with professional manufacturers of paper and paints. This protects my paintings from ultraviolet radiation and makes them durable.
All artworks are sprayed with museum quality archival fixative and are sent with a hand written certificate of authenticity.
Acrilic on paper
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These foгr paintings look great together. They continue and complement each other.
The size of each painting is 30cm. And you can arrange them in different ways.
I was inspired to create these paintings by the cenotes that are located in Mexico on the Yucatan Peninsula.
I populated them with small goldfish, koi carps. Which symbolize luck, victory and fortitude.
In Japan, koi carps are also a symbol of love.
***
Large sinkholes or caves, usually found in sedimentary limestone rock, that have filled with cool, clear groundwater and rainwater over time. It is typical in the Mexican Yucatán Peninsula and some nearby Caribbean islands.
The cenotes for the Maya culture have been a symbol of duality since they represented life and death. They were a water source for the Maya cities and represented the gateway to the world of the dead: the Xibalbá.
There are many meanings hidden in these small round abstract green and blue paintings with with goldfish.
***
I want to assure you that for me it’s very important not only the visual impression
but also the longevity of my works. I work only with professional manufacturers of paper and paints. This protects my paintings from ultraviolet radiation and makes them durable.
All artworks are sprayed with museum quality archival fixative and are sent with a hand written certificate of authenticity.
Acrilic on paper
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