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by Daniel Jean-Baptiste
$36.00
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Japanese Koi" by Daniel Jean-Baptiste. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
Design Details
Very fat koi swimming in a crystal clear pond. This would make a wonderful framed print.
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Very fat koi swimming in a crystal clear pond. This would make a wonderful framed print.
Using nature as my muse and silk as my canvas, I am a watermedia artist who specializes in watercolor, watercolor batik, ink, and acrylic. I find the layering, transparency, and spontaneous nature of watercolors to be particularly appealing. My artwork is often inspired by the lush landscapes, tropical botanicals, exotic animals, and underwater scenes that surround me in my Caribbean home of St. Lucia. In my watercolor batik paintings, I use high-quality Chinese Habotai silk as my canvas. I create vibrant colors by layering alternating washes of watercolor and wax to give my pieces a distinct impressionistic quality. My style is characterized by textured light effects and rich, vivid colors that bring my subjects to life. While nature is...
$36.00
CAROLE SPANDAU
Spectacular painting! Love your technique. Liked
Daniel Jean-Baptiste replied:
Thanks Carole.
Sue Long
Stunning Daniel!
Daniel Jean-Baptiste replied:
Thanks Sue.
Bruce Bley
Beautiful painting, Daniel. Congratulations, your work has bee featured in the group "Fish Arts and is my Administrator Pick for the day. F/L/T
Daniel Jean-Baptiste replied:
I am honoured, thanks, this made my day.
Joel Bruce Wallach
The vibrant shimmer in your elegantly beautiful works has a living quality, Daniel!
Daniel Jean-Baptiste replied:
Thanks, that's only possible in the silk medium. I discovered it in 1997.