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piscem · 5 years
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“Nel vento dei sogni...” (In the wind of dreams...)
Author: Alberto Casiraghy (Edizionipulcinoelefante)
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piscem · 6 years
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The Fish out of the water
Author: Ivan Generalić
Kustu.com about Arizona Dream (Emir Kusturica, 1993):
The idea of the flying fish would come from a painting of Yugoslav mannerist painter Ivan Generalic: The Fish out of the water.
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piscem · 7 years
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Author: Leonora Carrington
Title: The Fisher King
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Everything Is Floating Here (fatagaga). Collage, 1921
Author: Max Ernst
Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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piscem · 7 years
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“Never go into the deep parts of the forest, for there are many dangers there, both dark and bright, and they will ensnare your soul.” ― Robert Beatty, Serafina and the Black Cloak
art by ©Dawid Planeta
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piscem · 7 years
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Author: Eta ⊙ Eleonora Liparoti (that is me ::) )
“The Spiral Spaceship”
County Tipperary, 6th of March
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piscem · 7 years
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Mina – Pesci Rossi
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The Island
Author: Lorena Alvarez Gómez
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piscem · 8 years
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Author: Marco Piunti
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Author: Julia Santa-Olalla
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The Journey And The Big Fish
Author: Mocaran Martin
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piscem · 8 years
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Mars Water, Where the Sun Sets
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piscem · 8 years
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Author: Joseph Cornell
Title: Untitled (Celestial Fantasy with Tamara Toumanova)
c.1941, Collage with sprayed and spattered paint on paperboard, 14.5 x 9.25 in.
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piscem · 8 years
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Sky-Eel School 
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piscem · 8 years
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"Childhood dream", Shanghai (2016) Author: Millo
In the Chinese culture Goldfish is a symbol of surplus and wealth and the association of goldfish with good fortune is reinforced by legends. Some tells of a period of drought ending when the world’s first goldfish jumped out of a well, others have goldfish present at the beginning of time. In art, paintings of fish have been found on Chinese artifacts dating from around 8,000 BC and goldfish can be found in Chinese art until nowadays. Goldfish not only represent fortune, but the notion that it is possible for everybody to achieve whatever they want.
–Millo
Millo on Facebook
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piscem · 8 years
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Radar men from the Moon - Intergalactic dada & Space trombones
(Full album 2011)
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