Sneha Chakraborty's watercolor on Canson sheet beautifully captures the essence of Koi fishes in vibrant red and black hues. The mythical representation of these carps with bright red fins and tails against a black body brings to life the Chinese folklore of these creatures. In Chinese culture, carps symbolize good luck, with their association to abundance and prosperity, as the pronunciation of "fish" in Chinese echoes "abundance."
The depiction aligns with the Spring Festival tradition where fish, particularly carp, is a symbolic dish conveying good wishes for the upcoming year. Chinese myth further adds depth, suggesting that any carp crossing the Dragon Gate transforms into a dragon, reinforcing the belief in the carp as a harbinger of good fortune. Chakraborty's painting beautifully encapsulates this rich symbolism and cultural significance.
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