Pisces Paradox

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Pisces: Year of the Ox 

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Artist Thierry Chatelain presents an exquisite color composition in celebration of Ox-Pisces. His figures are painted in bold hues which both unite and contrast. Brilliant sky and sun-spiked water coalesce into a single serene universe. It is a universe that has, at its visual heart, the warm sun and earth tones of human skin and oxen fur. Note the artist’s particularly effective arrangement — colorful fish are attracted to the Pisces water lily extended by a beautiful girl as she reclines on the Ox. Above, a translucent fish shines in the azure sky.

This Pisces seems perfectly at home jumping into the cosmos to swallow Neptune, its watery ruling planet. Cannily, Chatelain explores that same unity with his Oxen figure. Usually these are earthbound creatures, solidly connected to the planet and to the grounding qualities of its soil. But, if we look more carefully, we see this Ox is indeed a water creature; note that Chatelain does not show its hooves, rather he lets us sense the merging of animal and water. Chatelain’s goddess is languidly beautiful, impartially detached; she rests on the powerful Ox, solidly comfortable and secure enough to dally with the more mutable side of her nature, Pisces.

Extraordinary individuals born under this combined sign can be absolutely irresistible — Ox-Pisces is often an homme or femme fatal. Those born in Oxen years are deeply layered, those born under the sign of the fish deeply spiritual. Both are gentle, kind, and concerned with the welfare of others. The result is not only an appealing and magnetic person but also one possessed of a certain personal and spiritual depth. The bossy Ox nature is minimized by Pisces, becoming more sensitive. Oxen resolve gives the normally languid fish more strength and perseverance.

Passionate mates and marvelous parents, the Ox-Pisces is an agreeable duet of smoothly working contradictions. Charm, beauty and sensitivity — all three define this serene and beautiful personality. Down to earth, yet gifted with unearthly resolve, Ox-Pisces has it all.


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