Thursday 9 June 2011

World Oceans Day

 Yamabuki
6" x 12"  acrylic

June 8th is World Oceans Day.  On World Oceans Day people around the planet celebrate and honor the body of water which links us all, for what it provides humans and what it represents.

It seemed appropriate that this little golden fish represent the importance of the oceans.  Yes, its not sea dwelling, but water, even fresh, eventually becomes part of the ocean and the hydrological cycle repeats over and over.

The term nishikigoi in Japanese means "colored carp" and refers to the magical realm of koi fish. The Japanese invest symbolism in many animals and especially koi carp, the common goldfish being the domestic version of carp. Yamabuki: The gold fish represents gold, wealth and prosperity.

Wealth is not always measured by physical goods and money.  Wealth comes from what is around us naturally, how we treat it and how we treat ourselves and others. 

4 comments:

Tascarini said...

wow, thank you for sharing this, I keep coming back to it.

Jeanette Jobson said...

I'm glad you're enjoying it. Thanks for your comments.

Benco said...

I think that's a wonderful painting, so simple and so effective. Love it.

Bobby said...

That's pretty amazing, I once did studies of my goldfish for a painting project, amazing what you can do with the subject. Look forward to seeing more of your water art! :D