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2015 Calendar Series by Natalie Huynh for Meimei+Po • I think there are some traditional eastern asia style influence on this artwork. Perhaps its brush stroke. One thing for sure, I really love this illustrations. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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KOI GEISHA BY KAREN HALLION To be honest, the geisha on this illustration looks more appealing than the koi. Mabe because the koi are spotless. I think the beauty of koi was at its spots. I love the blue monochrome color. Should we cahnge the title into underwater geisha?. Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest
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Wall Koi Fish Silver Spot by Transformative Wall Art
Who can resist the beauty of Koi. Now, you can have vertical koi pond as your interior design with this koi fishes installations by Transformative Wall Art. Beautiful yet practical. The word koi comes from Japanese, simply meaning “carp”. What are known as koi in English are referred to more specifically as nishikigoi in Japan (literally meaning “brocaded carp”). In Japanese, koi is a homophone for another word that means “affection” or “love”; koi are therefore symbols of love and friendship. Follow me: Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest