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Years of Abundance canvas print by WallArtLove studio.
Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium 450g/m² cotton canvases using Epson high-definition micro-spray technology, ensuring vibrant colors and fine details. The canvas is then stretched on a solid wood frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
To ensure the best visual experience, we prioritize the frontal view of the canvas print. Please note that the side and back patterns might slightly differ from the product images. We appreciate your understanding.
Years of Abundance
A Chinese woodblock printing of Prosperity and Hope
Element: Water
Best Placement Directions: North or Southeast areas of your home or office to enhance the flow of wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
"Years of Abundance" is more than a well-wishing phrase—it embodies the hope for a prosperous future. This vivid 43x32 cm New Year painting, rich with traditional Chinese symbols, beautifully captures that vision.
In the painting, a smiling girl stands by a lotus pond, fishing for prosperity. Her brightly colored ethnic attire reflects the joy of the holiday, while her gaze conveys optimism for the future. The act of fishing symbolizes the anticipation of abundance and wealth.
The large, colorful carp she catches represents affluence, as "fish" and "abundance" share the same pronunciation in Chinese, signifying yearly surplus. The interaction between the girl and the fish is a metaphor for endless blessings and prosperity.
Surrounded by blooming lotus flowers and leaves, the painting evokes a sense of renewal and harmony. The rippling water and small animals infuse the scene with life, making the work feel dynamic and real. The water element present in the pond represents the flow of wealth and opportunities, making it ideal for Feng Shui.
Above the scene, the inscription "Years of Abundance" reinforces the painting’s theme, offering a hopeful wish for continuous wealth and fortune.