Fish Art For Sale

Discover fish art for sale. Fish art owes itself to cultures from around the world. Fish are popular symbols in art and we’ve come across them in different cultures, religions and places throughout history. Fish paintings have been found in Egyptian tombs and in prehistoric caves in western Europe and today you’ll find them in different forms, styles and art mediums. Begin your art collecting journey and buy fish art here, with everything from Fish Sculpture to Fish Paintings and Fish Drawings available.

We’ve been keeping up with some of the best artists producing work today. And as such we’ve got a great selection of fish art paintings for you to choose from. Barbara Rae is a contemporary Scottish artist known for her abstract painting. In our collection, Fish Pool is one work of fish art that really stands out. Barbara’s work is both visually stunning and technically brilliant since some of her screen prints use over twenty different screens to get the effect characteristic of her work.

Other brilliant works of fish art in our collection is includes John Voss’s incredible whale and shark paintings. Fascinated by machines as well as nature, Jon’s depictions of these conflicting currents are something to look out for.

Fish symbol history

Fish once had great meaning for European christians and were included in many religious paintings. In Christian symbolism, fish is a symbol of Christ, and can be seen depicted in many still life paintings, usually as food. Later when the values of European society changed, fish symbolism began to lose its sacred meaning and became a more utilitarian symbol.

One the most famous fish art works is the classical painting The Sacred Fish by Giorgio de Chirico. Credited as the founder of the metaphysical movement which planted the seed for surrealism, the Italian painter’s intention was to record the emotional impact of imagined experience rather than the external world. In this painting the familiar still life fish on a plate is transformed into a piranha-like creature.

Gyotaku is a form of traditional Japanese fish art that began out of practical and educational necessity, rather than spiritual or decorative purposes. It began because fisherman needed to keep a record to the fish they caught. They did this by printing the fish onto rice paper. They’d apply ink to one side of the fish they’d just caught, wrap it in paper and rub it on the inked side to create a print of the fish. Later this became a method synonymous with Japanese fish art and today artists also add colours and details of the fish and its environment to the final print.

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Height0 - 170 cm
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Price100 - 20,000 +
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Hippocampe by Kathlyn Sweeny
Hippocampe
Sculpture - 19x6 cm
Danse avec les vagues by Nathalie Defradas
Danse avec les vagues
Sculpture - 25x16 cm
Gambas by Christo Sharpe
Gambas
Paintings - 46x61 cm
Ecailles N°21 by Andrea Plaza
Ecailles N°21
Paintings - 20x20 cm
POISSON CORAIL by Thibault Lepeudry
POISSON CORAIL
Drawings - 32x24 cm
Hippocampe by Les Helenes
Hippocampe
Sculpture - 35x10 cm
Fish Alive by caroline nuttall-smith
Fish Alive
Prints - 34x26 cm
Rodeo by VADIM KOVALEV
Rodeo
Paintings - 110x120 cm
Poissons III by Anne Marie Lepretre
Poissons III
Paintings - 122x122 cm
VERS LE FOND
Paintings - 42x30 cm
Mer rouge (1)
Paintings - 60x60 cm
Catch4
Paintings - 45x60 cm
LES POISSONS
Paintings - 60x73 cm
Bannerfish - Purple
Prints - 90x60 cm
Petits Poissons
Prints - 9x9 cmRent for $40 /mo
Posidonia 1
Paintings - 100x81 cm
#592 Moon Jellies
Paintings - 84x64 cm
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