Circumstances, destiny, fate, fortune, successfulness, prosperity, boon, blessings and serendipity. All these mentioned words give positive vibe to each and every person whosoever associates with it. Furthermore, luck is an occurrence beyond one’s control, without regard to one’s will, intention, or desired result. Just like “Japanese Fish Painting-GYOTAKU” which is made with the pure intension of bringing good fortune to anyone who has it.
Lucky charms and symbols, also called as talisman, are objects that are suppose to bring good luck. However, people use them as a way of reducing tension or bosting one’s belief in their ability to succeed. Moreover, Jews often give gifts of money in multiples of eighteen as a symbolic gift of life or fortune. In Hinduism, many conceive through meticulous prayer and worship, the blessings of Lakshmi may be obtained. Gyotaku is a traditional form of Japanese art. It began over 100 years ago as a way for fishermen to keep a record of the fish they caught.
The yin and yang as well as all the five elements that control a person’s fortune shine in presence of “Japanese Fish Painting-GYOTAKU”. It is the traditional Japanese art of painting marine life with actual fish.
-Artist Gurdish Pannu
-The dimensions of the painting are 18 inches x 26 inches.