Kaleidoscope of Koi
Photo taken by Nathan Darma in Ubud, Bali.
Koi fish are colourful, ornamental versions of the common carp. Modern Japanese koi are believed to date back to early 19th-century Japan where wild, colourful carp were caught, kept and bred by rice farmers. The word “koi” comes from the Japanese word for “carp.”
High resolution of this image can be seen at the bottom of this page👇
Materials
Sustainable Victorian Ash
310gsm Cotton Rag Paper
Archival Giclée print
5mm Acid free Foamboard
3mm Museum UV Plexiglas
Photo taken by Nathan Darma in Ubud, Bali.
Koi fish are colourful, ornamental versions of the common carp. Modern Japanese koi are believed to date back to early 19th-century Japan where wild, colourful carp were caught, kept and bred by rice farmers. The word “koi” comes from the Japanese word for “carp.”
High resolution of this image can be seen at the bottom of this page👇
Materials
Sustainable Victorian Ash
310gsm Cotton Rag Paper
Archival Giclée print
5mm Acid free Foamboard
3mm Museum UV Plexiglas
Photo taken by Nathan Darma in Ubud, Bali.
Koi fish are colourful, ornamental versions of the common carp. Modern Japanese koi are believed to date back to early 19th-century Japan where wild, colourful carp were caught, kept and bred by rice farmers. The word “koi” comes from the Japanese word for “carp.”
High resolution of this image can be seen at the bottom of this page👇
Materials
Sustainable Victorian Ash
310gsm Cotton Rag Paper
Archival Giclée print
5mm Acid free Foamboard
3mm Museum UV Plexiglas