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Fish in Heaven


Pierre Dumas

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The manna rained down from heaven in the time of Moses for the people to eat. Not sure it was actually fish though???   Another intriguing composition Pierre!!!   AJ

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Angelfish originally hail from the rivers of South America and this particular variety, the marbled angel is a man made version however if they are swimming in one of your creations then they have indeed found heaven ;-)  Another interesting work Pierre. 

Best Always,

Holger

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In Heaven all dreams come true. " I wish I could fly" - that could be the dream of fish that finally came true.... Well done, Pierre. Warm regards, Tamara
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Hey, AJ!

 

It was desert and the captions says "Fish IN Heaven", not "Fish from Heaven"! These fish are now in Heaven and the fisherman can't do what he use to do with them, that's the whole story!

 

Thank you for your visit and comment!

 

PDE

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Thank you, Holger!

 

I only know I took the photo of the fish in a small, home aquarium and the owner called it scalar!

 

I'm glad you find it interesting, me too, ha!

 

PDE

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Thank you Tamara,

 

Interesting contemplation! I also wish I could fly, earlier, in my childhood in fact, I often dreamed flying! It was very mighty feeling!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

 

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PDE, ..." the fish fly in blue heaven..."such a beautiful imagination!  I think " the bird dive under the sea...." maybe is next subject :O), just a joke, as usual amazing, interesting, very impressive rendition!       Best regards 

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Dear Pierre,

The colours in this image catch my attention, above all the blue all-enveloping, water and sky and the yellow reflections. Yes, these fishes are called "scalar", I have a small aquarium and I know them, they're territorial, fighting for their space.

I think the fact that all fishes swim in one direction indicates "determination", "clear thinking" on your side, you've arranged them that way. Then, I feel sorry for the fisherman ... he reminds me of "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway. Alone, nature, man and the sea. Any fish, a struggle, alone with his moral, his strength and his solitude.

The trunk alone reinforces this sense of loneliness.

I like very much, congratulations for the picture!

Kindest regards LM.

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Pierre, You made a journey from hell to heaven. I don't believe in the existence of both. I can understand your imagination. If fishes, other animals or even human beings could realize their desires they all are in a kind of happy dreams. Best regards, Marco

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L'acqua è la fonte della vita sulla terra, prima i pesci e poi gli uccelli: grande idea, perché no i pesci in cielo? Grande come al solito il mio amico Pierre!

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Hi Pierre,

  I am sorry I am late again.  Wow...amazing creative work that is filled with a interesting story from a creative artist.  Great work!! Take care, Patsy

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Thank you Richard,

 

Some birds dive to catch fish, you know, but it doesn't mean that now various birdie predators can catch my fish in the sky simply because there is a difference between sky and Heaven!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

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Dear Laura,

 

You always have some interpretation other than the rest of us and that is for praise, for instance nobody can oppose your impression of determination!

 

I am happy I passed with this one, ha!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

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Marco,

 

Let's imagine that Heaven is an imaginative fantasy of a place in which there is no struggle, fighting, killing, hunting...etc! A place in which everybody is happy and enjoys in piece!

 

That's almost exactly what you said, in fact!

 

Thank you for your contribution!

 

PDE

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Sono così sollevato con il tuo approvazione di quello che ho fatto, caro amico! Una pietra è caduto dal mio cuore!

Grazie mille!

Ciaomau

Pietro il felice

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