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Signed Realist Painting of Two Asian Arowana Fish 2019 'Making Love' Item ID: 2669889427
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"Swimming around each other, two Asian arowana with gleaming red and black scales engage in romance. Balinese artist Mahmud paints this nature-inspired scene in a realist style, imagining the two fish as the lovers Rama and Shita from the Hindu epic Ramayana. Says the artist, 'They are chasing each other and spinning without bothering the universe.'
Titled Bercumbu in Bahasa."
- 2.20 lbs
- 55 inches W x 35 inches H
- Acrylic on canvas
- Arrives unframed
- Signed by the artist
- Unstretched
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Mahmud is a young painter from East Java who has lived in Bali for several years. Painting has been his passion since he was a child.
"I moved to Bali to gather more experience," he says. "At first, life was really tough here. To be able to live and to buy painting materials, I had to sell soup and meatballs from a pushcart on the street, from morning until late evening. Sometimes I would earn enough money for the day, but other times I wouldn't.
"To improve my life, I decided to devote even more attention to my painting. I began to paint and to sell my work in galleries.
"Most of my paintings depict the arwana, or dragon fish. I am fascinated with this particular fish, because it is a symbol of prosperity. We believe the dragon fish will bring success to its owner. Hopefully, it will bring good luck for me!”
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Mahmud
Mahmud is a young painter from East Java who has lived in Bali for several years. Painting has been his passion since he was a child.
"I moved to Bali to gather more experience," he says. "At first, life was really tough here. To be able to live and to buy painting materials, I had to sell soup and meatballs from a pushcart on the street, from morning until late evening. Sometimes I would earn enough money for the day, but other times I wouldn't.
"To improve my life, I decided to devote even more attention to my painting. I began to paint and to sell my work in galleries.
"Most of my paintings depict the arwana, or dragon fish. I am fascinated with this particular fish, because it is a symbol of prosperity. We believe the dragon fish will bring success to its owner. Hopefully, it will bring good luck for me!”
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