<p>R.D. (Randy) Riccoboni is a self-taught American painter based in San Diego, California. Riccoboni creates paintings in the themes of landscapes and nature, out and about, abstracts, portraits, and cityscapes and architecture. His work is known for its vibrant colors and textures that really make the artwork “pop.” Riccoboni is a visual storyteller who addresses issues and experiences we face in everyday life through his art. He desires for his work to inspire and bring happiness to people, while encouraging everyone to make the world a better place.</p>
<p>Avrille's Koi Pond. Beverly Hills, California by RD Riccoboni 2007, an abstract post impressionist style painting. The word koi comes from Japanese. The original Japanese word koi simply means carp, including both the dull grey fish and the brightly colored varieties. A homonym of koi means 'love, affection' and koi are therefore symbols of love and friendship in Japan.</p>
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