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Jeff ConroyEncounter - Gyotaku Style Sumi Ink Painting of an Koi Pond on Mulberry Paper2023
2023
$1,850
£1,408.74
€1,622.12
CA$2,621.61
A$2,819.92
CHF 1,507.05
MX$33,238.82
NOK 19,000.33
SEK 17,369.91
DKK 12,119.99
About the Item
In Japan, they are known as Nishikigoi, or living jewels. These brilliantly colored varieties of the Amur carp have been selectively bred by family owned fisheries for generations. When I began this series of Gyotaku (Japanese fish printing) I studied the many varieties of Koi, each with their own unique colors and patterns. To create these pieces I print common carp I catch myself with sumi ink using traditional techniques used by Japanese fisherman dating back the mid 1800's. I then tint the images using watercolor. In each piece I hope to translate a sense of movement to give the viewer a sense of calm one might experience watching the living versions lazily meandering around a serene pond. —Jeff Conroy
Several orange Koi circle around one another in this Gyotaku method of painting by artist Jeff Conroy. After inking and taking impressions of the koi, the artist then uses watercolor pencils to enhance their beauty. By using marbled mulberry paper to print on, he has created the illusion of water with the swirls of the mulberry paper. The paper itself has a soft hue and slightly wavy texture adding the overall feel of the artwork. This artwork is unframed. Contact gallery for framing options.
Jeff Conroy
Encounter, 2024
sumi ink and colored pencil
25h x 37w in
63.50h x 93.98w cm
JEC171
Gyotaku - A Japanese word translated from "gyo" meaning fish and "taku" meaning stone impression and is believed to get its inspiration from Chinese stone rubbings of calligraphy, which then gave rise to printing . This tradition dates back to the mid-1800s and was used by fishermen to record their catches, but has also become an art form of its own. Prints were made using Sumi ink and Washi paper. It is rumored that Samurai would settle fishing competitions using Gyotaku prints. This original form of Gyotaku is still utilized today, and can be seen hanging in fish and tackle shops all over Japan.
- Creator:Jeff Conroy (1967, American)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 25 in (63.5 cm)Width: 37 in (93.98 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Chicago, IL
- Reference Number:Seller: JEC1711stDibs: LU554315071592
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