Monday, 29 April 2013

Fu Soh Lu

SOLD

#115
Watercolour
Carole Villeneuve
April 2013

21" x 14"

This bamboo painting was inspired by a clump of 
golden bamboo photographed growing
 at a friend's home on the big Island of Hawaii.  
The Hawaiian word for bamboo is 'Ohe. 
'Ohe is said to be the body form of the Polynesian creator god Kane.
  
Bamboo has long been the Chinese symbol for strength. 
This painting is named for the Feng Shui meaning for 3 stalks of lucky bamboo
--fu (happiness) soh (long life) and lu (wealth).    
Although this bamboo is larger than lucky bamboo I see  
happiness, long life and wealth in this 'Ohe.