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Once identified, recognised and realised, the manner of your empowerment will be of the highest capacity - for pisceans.

One of Star Cruises' ship, Pisces, anchored at Penang Swettenham Pier International Cruise Terminal.

Bonn RLM 67-03

A balloon installation by Jason Hackenwerth at the National Museum of Scotland, April 2013

Cloisonne fish in cerulean blue with aqua hints, hang from ornate brass findings embellished with unique glass beads in blue, green, and aquamarine. I continued the color scheme with further accents of peacock blue and aqua silver-plated wire work...

 

Pisces Fish Tattoo

 

Artist: Tombstone Artisan

 

Shop Location: 954 Atlantic Ave, Baldwin, NY 11510

Phone: (516) 670-8898

 

Strobe info: Canon 430EZ camera right through shoot-through umbrella at 1/4 power, Nikon SB-600 Camera left shot into reflector at 1/8 power

i am not sure why i brought this fish home from china except that i like his colours. I think he has a purpose because the girl tried to show me for about 5 minutes .. but i still don't get it ..

Gold Saint of the constellation of Pisces.

PISCES (Pontoon for In-situ Characterization of Environmental Systems) is a lightweight pontoon platform that supports water quality and meteorological sampling. The device, shown here at the Nation Great Rivers field station, will be deployed as part of the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center's long term river monitoring research program, GREON (Great Rivers Ecological Observation Network). The device will be the first water sampling platform to be used in a larger network of water quality platforms on the Mississippi River and large rivers around the world. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.

This photo of my koi reminds me of the horoscope sign Pisces.

Here, for easier comparison, is a side-by-side reference of my Day 20 mirror images. Left on left, right on right. (I think i'm obsessing over this.) I think j. brotherlove is right: these are both me, just looking at two sides of myself if they were split into their component parts. Almost like looking at fraternal twin brothers; related, but not the same. Even the hair grows differently on each side of my face/head.

 

So which one is more appealing/intriguing/attractive?

Taken at the Queen Elizabeth II Planetarium in Edmonton Alberta. Rocks create constellations and their labels in front of the building.

 

www.telusplanet.net/public/hgibbins/QEP/history.html

Gold Saint of the constellation of Pisces.

French pastelist and etcher Paul César Helleu created the vast tableau in 1912. The signs of the zodiac from October to March, including Aquarius (the Water Carrier), Pisces (the Fish), Aries (the Ram), Taurus (the Bull), Gemini (the Twins) and Cancer (the Crab), are depicted along with some of the more familiar constellations like Orion (the Hunter), Pegasus (the Winged Horse), Musca (the Fly) and Triangulum (the Triangle). The signs are outlined in gold leaf and modeled with tiny, stippled gold leaf stars. Helleu included nearly 2,500 stars, but to amplify the effect of perspective, he added 10-watt light bulbs to the centers of the sixty major stars marking the signs and constellations. The turquoise background simulates the blue-green skies commonly seen over Greece and Southern Italy from October to March, and two broad bands of gold arching from east to west are the Ecliptic (the plane of the earth’s orbit around the sun) and the Equator (the imaginary dividing line between the earth’s northern and southern hemispheres.) The Milky Way, composed of countless tiny stars, stretches from the southwest to the northeast corners of the ceiling.

Woohoo My swatches from Spoonflower have arrived!!! I'm extra specially pleased with this lot of proofs - its always so exciting to see your designs printed up, but i'm even more pleased with how these particular designs have turned out than usual, they are very detailed designs and i wasn't sure how well they would print. Very well actually as it turns out..... Thanks so much Spoonflower - I'm over the moon! (well actually i'm in my lounge but i think you get the idea haha!!)

 

This is my Pisces Paisley design that was entered into the Paisley themed contest on Spoonflower. I wasn't particularly keen on this design but it looks much better printed than i thought it would....will probably reduced the scale slightly for sale!

It can be purchased from the Spoonflower shop at this page here:

www.spoonflower.com/fabric/499025

 

A mixture of acrylic, other paints, and objects.

This sculpture is sculpted of foam and covered with three Suminagashi marbelized papers. There is no paint use on this sculpture.

Cloisonne fish in cerulean blue with aqua hints, hang from ornate brass findings embellished with unique glass beads in blue, green, and aquamarine. I continued the color scheme with further accents of peacock blue and aqua silver-plated wire work...

 

The Star Pisces stands in Hong Kong harbour

A puddle of water on a lily pad takes the shape of the zodiac sign Pisces.

Here's an example of the Pisces stamp used to make a card.

NYC: Murray Hill / Park Avenue

 

Carole A. Feuerman: Pisces

 

Leica M10 | Zeiss Biogon 25/2.8 ZM

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