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Pisces balloon sculpture taking shape in the Grand Gallery, National Museum of Scotland.

 

World-renowned, New York based artist Jason Hackenwerth's residency in the National Museum of Scotland created the largest visual spectacle the Science Festival has ever seen.

 

Installed over several days by Jason and his team, see the the as hundreds of balloons were woven together to build this intricate structure.

 

Find out more here about Pisces at Science Festival.

The fish have had enough. Being constantly bullied, harassed, and eaten by sharks has driven them to roll up their sleeves and develop the technology to deal with this menace once and for all. Their solution? P.I.S.C.E.S.: Prototype Invention Specifically Constructed to Eliminate Sharks! With a crew of three, a giant claw, giant harpoon, torpedoes, spear-rockets, and machine-harpoons, the P.I.S.C.E.S. is ready to send these Deep Blue Scoundrels packing for good!

 

Ladies and gentlemen I bring you the first creation of what I hope will be a new building theme: FISHTECH.

The fish have had enough. Being constantly bullied, harassed, and eaten by sharks has driven them to roll up their sleeves and develop the technology to deal with this menace once and for all. Their solution? P.I.S.C.E.S.: Prototype Invention Specifically Constructed to Eliminate Sharks! With a crew of three, a giant claw, giant harpoon, torpedoes, spear-rockets, and machine-harpoons, the P.I.S.C.E.S. is ready to send these Deep Blue Scoundrels packing for good!

 

Ladies and gentlemen I bring you the first creation of what I hope will be a new building theme: FISHTECH.

Mi relojito de velador...que yo le pinte los numeros, mas...adelante el ipod un encendedor y una vela de difusor al reves, a la izq caja antibioticos, atras galan de noche con ropa y el cable del ipod.

The fish have had enough. Being constantly bullied, harassed, and eaten by sharks has driven them to roll up their sleeves and develop the technology to deal with this menace once and for all. Their solution? P.I.S.C.E.S.: Prototype Invention Specifically Constructed to Eliminate Sharks! With a crew of three, a giant claw, giant harpoon, torpedoes, spear-rockets, and machine-harpoons, the P.I.S.C.E.S. is ready to send these Deep Blue Scoundrels packing for good!

 

Ladies and gentlemen I bring you the first creation of what I hope will be a new building theme: FISHTECH.

A piece by Jason Hackenworth commissioned for the 2013 Edinburgh International Science Festival and suspended in the main hall of the National Museum Of Scotland.

 

I first learnt about it on the excellent Colossal blog, and of course it was probably photographed by everyone in Edinburgh over the Easter break. Still, I really couldn't help myself.

While Kiff and I were over at Craig and Ciji's house on Halloween night, we did some arm wrestling. Kiff was the male champion and I was the female champion (I won 3 out of 4 times against Cij)... which is kind of strange, I think, because Kiff was wrestling against 3 dudes that do construction for a living (at least two of them, anyway) and Ciji carts around young children at work all the time... both areas of work that tend to give you good arm muscles. Huh.

 

Ciji voted for the first time ever in this election, by the way! Yay, Ciji! I'd like to think that my prodding her to register in the last six months had something to do with her decision...

 

(Yay, America! Yay, Obama! Good bye, George W. (Bush, that is... I'm not talking about my father or my brother!)

Pisces people are compassionate and spiritual. They have a fear of God. They are even superstitious. People are under this sign are usually patient, intuitive and caring.

If you wants to read more please click on this link : astrobix.com/astroblog/post/pisces-sign-meaning-pisces-in...

A piece by Jason Hackenworth commissioned for the 2013 Edinburgh International Science Festival and suspended in the main hall of the National Museum Of Scotland.

 

I first learnt about it on the excellent Colossal blog, and of course it was probably photographed by everyone in Edinburgh over the Easter break. Still, I really couldn't help myself.

The twins get the lawn mowed in half the time.

A piece by Jason Hackenworth commissioned for the 2013 Edinburgh International Science Festival and suspended in the main hall of the National Museum Of Scotland.

 

I first learnt about it on the excellent Colossal blog, and of course it was probably photographed by everyone in Edinburgh over the Easter break. Still, I really couldn't help myself.

See also: www.ludgerphilips.org/gallery/images-of-synthesis/

 

16 December 2018, pencils and photo work

 

Pisces symbolizes the eternal flow of energies. It is a cyclical movement in which the energies come down into the objective manifestation of creation; they develop and finally dissolve again to give way for new manifestations. This is called the movement of the waters of life. We can visualize it as a circular flow of water. It is also regarded as the wheel of creation, the descent and ascent of manifestation. This subtlest form of water is called spiritual waters or electric fire.

 

During some weeks of November and December 2018 I was in a rehabilitation centre in the Bernese Alps to recover from a cerebral bleeding. From my room there, I was looking over the Lake Thun to the Mount Niesen. The air was full of vibrant vital energy. The mount with its prominent pyramidal shape seemed to be an epitome of matter rising towards the spirit and spirit descending towards dense manifestation. The meeting of spirit/space and matter culminates in the nightly light on the top of the mountain. The lake and the lights of the town of Spiez at its foot receive the vastness of space and reflect the cosmic fire.

 

At the top of the image I put the arc of a nightly rainbow as a portal towards space. I increased the light spot on the mountain top and surrounded it by a sphere of light penetrating matter. I duplicated the reflections of the city lights to form an embrace. Then I covered the whole picture with a photo of a downpour of water from an old fountain.

 

February 20 - March 20,

Pisces balloon sculpture taking shape in the Grand Gallery, National Museum of Scotland.

 

World-renowned, New York based artist Jason Hackenwerth's residency in the National Museum of Scotland created the largest visual spectacle the Science Festival has ever seen.

 

Installed over several days by Jason and his team, see the the as hundreds of balloons were woven together to build this intricate structure.

 

Find out more here about Pisces at Science Festival.

The Pisces in me likes the fish in this! :)

Astrology said Pisces is full of imagination. That's why all photos been uploaded here is just an imagination from the editor by imagining the imagination of a Pisces.

A piece by Jason Hackenworth commissioned for the 2013 Edinburgh International Science Festival and suspended in the main hall of the National Museum Of Scotland.

 

I first learnt about it on the excellent Colossal blog, and of course it was probably photographed by everyone in Edinburgh over the Easter break. Still, I really couldn't help myself.

Pisces

Astromusic

Astro 1012

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Astrological symbols on gates of the cathedral in Prague.

Kits Water Garden & Lavender Love, embellishments from pngtree and the internet. Violets are the flower and amethyst is the gemstone for February so I have added them in

this is my star sign, the pisces and the snake on my left wrist. made in oslo, norway.

Yangtzehaven 4-3-2019 gezien vanaf DE NIEUWE PRINS

Star Cruises vessel "Pisces" on Hong Kong Harbour.

El Dorado shuttle bus used by Club Pisces in Memphis, TN.

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Canon EOS 500n

 

Another vectorial attempt, from the mentioned forgiven folder.

 

This is going between an horoscope sign and a couple of underwater circus acobats.

Used DT's Water Garden kit with a free image from the web of the fish.

Thanks for the challenge and any comments appreciated.

 

Good luck everyone XX

Messing about, free image from the web.

 

Thanks for looking and your comments xx

Pisces balloon sculpture taking shape in the Grand Gallery, National Museum of Scotland.

 

World-renowned, New York based artist Jason Hackenwerth's residency in the National Museum of Scotland created the largest visual spectacle the Science Festival has ever seen.

 

Installed over several days by Jason and his team, see the the as hundreds of balloons were woven together to build this intricate structure.

 

Find out more here about Pisces at Science Festival.

1/12 Star Sign for upcoming animation

Pisces this AM with StarWalk

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