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#417 Koi and Leaves #417 Metal Print
by William Lum
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#417 Koi and Leaves #417 metal print by William Lum. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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In December 2019 I went to the High Hand Gallery in Loomis, California, to see the annual Steampunk Victorian Holiday Faire. I always walk by the... more
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Artist's Description
In December 2019 I went to the High Hand Gallery in Loomis, California, to see the annual Steampunk Victorian Holiday Faire. I always walk by the High Hand Nursery koi pond on the way to see the artists. I saw a mixture of leaves and koi and decided to make a watercolor painting out of it. Most of the year the koi pond does not have leaves in it. It is popular spot for the kids to look at including big kids like me.
Here’s a fun fact about koi. Most koi fish outlive their owners, having a lifespan of 200+ years. There is even a legendary koi named Hanako that lived to be the oldest koi in history. Hanako was hatched in 1751 and lived to be 226 years old, passing away in 1977. That’s a very long life span! However, most koi live 30-40 years.
This 22” X 15” watercolor painting was done on Arches, 140 lb, rough paper.
About William Lum
My search to find my biological family was the genesis of my journey into the world of art. When I finally found my birth family, at the age of 40, I was plunged into a new and very different family. On one occasion while talking with the father I had never known, I discovered that my great uncle was the renowned watercolorist Dong Kingman. Fatefully discovering a cheap watercolor paint set, and intrigued by my relationship with Kingman, I wondered if I had inherited any of his talent. This lingering question spurred me into trying to paint. My first challenge was deciding what subjects I would paint. As a fan of Van Gogh, and knowing that he painted images from his day to day life: houses, fields, people working, I decided to do the...
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