Beverly Shipko, Artist
  • Paintings
    • Bakery Displays
    • Cakes, Pies & Tarts
    • Vending
    • Cookies, Cupcakes & Ice Cream
    • Additional Desserts
    • Egg-centric
  • Drawings & Prints
  • Art Exhibits
    • Solo
    • Group
    • Photos
  • About the Artist
    • Statement
    • Resume
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
  •  Blog
  • Daily Paintings Challenge
    • January 2015
    • September 2015
    • January 2017
  • Contact

#koi

Day 15. Koi

January 15, 2017 by Beverly

I bring you my very first fish picture with Koi. 

When I look that this painting, I just grin. It makes me happy.

That’s the most important thing for you to know about Koi. So is this blog post finished? Or maybe that would be unfair since this is unlike anything I have ever done in my lifetime – or ever would without the Challenge – and deserves more. Besides, Koi sparks joy just writing about it.

Like many things in life, this seems like it came out of nowhere. However, it’s been years in the making – in my head. I am fond of Asian art, especially Japanese woodcuts, where I first discovered images of intriguingly patterned carp, first bred in Japan for color in the 1820s according to Wikipedia. For years I have been taking photos of ponds to capture the fish, their bubbles, and reflections. It’s kind of like a crap shoot.

This particular composition was inspired by a trip to the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida last winter. I started with the long views to shoot the reflections, and then moved in closer.

I love these little mouths. Either these fish like attention, or were hungry since followed us although we didn’t have any food.

This was the winner. It felt like the little guy was speaking to me.


After 14 Challenge paintings, I finally got up the courage to try this dramatically cropped composition with intense red color. I zoomed in closer and added some bubbles to provide interest and balance. Bubbles are fun to paint, which I found out when painting Double Yolk Eggs Raw.

After working with blue bowl in Niçoise Salad, I knew that cobalt blue would give me the color intensity I wanted.

That’s where I began. I painted in the color and when used a giant flat brush to smooth out the brush strokes so the bubbles would pop.

Then I went for the hot red colors to give the forms definition.

I ended with the highlights and eyes, which really brought Koi to life.

Of all the paintings I did so far, I had the most fun painting and writing about this one.  I hope you enjoyed it too.

Posted in: Daily Paintings Challenge 3, Paintings, Uncategorized, Work-in-Progress Tagged: #30paintingsin30days, #carp, #koi, bevsbites

WELCOME

`

This is a website about art, food and life - with dash of art history.

In my blog, I focus on the process of making art in general and creating dessert paintings specifically, while sharing my ongoing quest for new bites of life.

Search

Subscribe to My Blog

Follow Us!

Follow Us on FacebookFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on InstagramFollow Us on Pinterest

FACEBOOK MINIFEED

This message is only visible to admins.
Problem displaying Facebook posts.
Click to show error
Error: No posts available for this Facebook ID

Recent Blog Posts

  • Join us for my Happy Spring “Flowers & Art” Talk!
  • Plan your unforgettable arts weekend with this RiverArts Studio Tour map!
  • You’re invited to Beverly’s Open Studio 2024
  • Take a Byte out of my YouTube Channel – Watch my Bite-Size Food Art Talk
  • Last Chance! 6 more days to see my joyful Bitesize View of Food Exhibit – thru May 22
  • Come Take a Bite With Us at this Exciting Food Art Talk & Show!
  • You’re invited to Beverly’s Open Studio 2023
  • Keith Haring: Is his art really for everybody?
  • I Always Wanted to Be An Art History Professor…
  • Sketching Outside My Comfort Zone

Copyright © 2025 Beverly Shipko, Artist.

Mobile WordPress Theme by themehall.com