Koi fish originate from Japan and represent love and friendship in Japanese culture.
Koi fish are a common symbol in both Chinese culture and Japanese Culture. The Koi fish has been depicted on various works of art, clothing, and tattoos for 200 years.
In Feng Shui, the Koi is associated with the Yin Yang symbol. In fact, the black and white drops of the Yin Yang symbol represent two Koi fish, one male and one female. The eye of each drop of the Yin Yang symbol is symbolic of the Koi's constant watchful eye. A Koi pair is often used as a good luck symbol for a happy marriage. The Koi is also synonymous with harmony and happiness in Asian cultures. The two Yin and Yang Koi fish complement each other and perfectly balance the negative and positive energy in life.
Conceived by Peet de Rouw, visualized with AI.
Peet de Rouw is a maritime and industrial photographer who prefers evening and night photography. During the Corona period, Peet delved into artificial intelligence (Ai) for producing images using entered text. His work has been used in magazines, books and on websites. As a specialist in night photography,.. Read more…