Japanese carps under wisteria (2021) Malerei von Ellada Saridi

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  • Original-Kunstwerk (One Of A Kind) Malerei, Aquarell / Tinte auf Papier
  • Masse Höhe 13,8in, Breite 27,6in
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  • Kategorien Impressionismus Fisch
In Japanese culture, the koi carp is a highly respected and symbolizes good fortune, luck, and prosperity Here two carp are beneath wisteria that blooms in the late spring and is a symbol of fertility. Carp are also symbols of abundance because they produce so many eggs. Two carp together symbolize a happy marriage. Japanese ink[...]
In Japanese culture, the koi carp is a highly respected and symbolizes good fortune, luck, and prosperity
Here two carp are beneath wisteria that blooms in the late spring and is a symbol of fertility. Carp are also symbols of abundance because they produce so many eggs. Two carp together symbolize a happy marriage.

Japanese ink painting, Sumi-e
Painting: Ink on Paper

The artwork is signed with a red stamp (hanko) in the lower corner with artist's personal Japanese name Seirei 星麗– “beautiful star” and the artist's initials E.S.
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I am Ella Saridi, a full-time artist living in Sweden. I work in ink painting or sumi-e technique. This is an art form that has been around for centuries in the East and is rooted in Zen Buddhism. In[...]

I am Ella Saridi, a full-time artist living in Sweden. I work in ink painting or sumi-e technique. This is an art form that has been around for centuries in the East and is rooted in Zen Buddhism.

In the early 2000s, I came to Japan, where I spent about 10 years studying Japanese art, particularly ink painting. This style fascinated me with its expressive lines and abundance of empty space. There are not many artists who paint in this style nowadays.

 My style has evolved over the years. I do not follow classical sumi-e. Instead, I combine sumi-e with Western art to adapt the Eastern spirit for the Western viewer. My main themes are flowers, birds, and landscapes. I create "pictures of the heart" that felt like poetry.

I was born in Tbilisi (Georgia) lived in Moscow (Russia) and Leuven (Belgium). I travel a lot, and in any city, I come to a park and a botanical garden, where I photograph and sketch trees, flowers, and birds.

 I have created hundreds of paintings in my home studio, many of them custom-made.

I paint in different sizes. My customers use my larger artworks for screens, diptychs, triptychs, and sliding doors. I use authentic Japanese and Chinese materials and tools, such as Japanese rice paper, black ink, Japanese watercolor, and special long-haired brushes. I strive to show the beauty of ink shades and the visual effects of its spreading on the paper.

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