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visionboard for extended SurReality themed project

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visionboard for extended SurReality themed project 〰️

amanda’s corner

Valeria’s koi vision

In the depths of shadowed waters, where colors entwine in a mystical dance, a tale unfurls, woven by destiny's hand. Within the reflections of my scales, secrets lie buried—an intricate tapestry of fragmented pasts, adorned with patterns of fiery red and glistening white.

An obsidian canvas, veiled but ever-present, my form emerges, telling a silent story. It speaks of depths traversed, of a heart betrayed, etching into my very being a spirit that refuses to yield, forging a resilience that swims against the currents of despair.

Along my journey, I encounter souls both seen and unseen, touching their lives as they touch mine. This ethereal dance of connection, sometimes bittersweet, has shown me the hidden depths within and taught me a lesson of discernment. I navigate these waters carefully, vigilant yet present for those rare, transient moments of resonance

In this realm where the tangible and intangible coexist, I transcend my pain, dissolving into a boundless essence that defies comprehension. The core of my being shape-shifts, revealing a power that eludes definition. Now, I have become a celestial force, a cosmic presence that dances through the currents of existence.

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Descriptions of the different types of koi fish with their associated symbolic meanings:

1. Kohaku: Kohaku koi, with their white body and vibrant red or orange markings, symbolize purity, bravery, and success. The white represents purity and the red or orange represents energy and power.

2. Showa: Showa koi, characterized by their black body and patterns of red and white, represent perseverance, resilience, and transformation. The black color represents the ability to overcome challenges, while the red and white patterns symbolize passion and purity amidst adversity.

3. Bekko: Bekko koi, with their solid base color and black markings, symbolize wisdom, serenity, and longevity. The simple and elegant appearance of the Bekko koi reflects a calm and contemplative nature.

4. Utsuri: Utsuri koi, with their black body and contrasting white, red, or yellow markings, embody yin and yang, balance, and harmony. The black represents darkness and the contrasting colors represent the balance between light and shadow.

These symbolic meanings are often associated with these specific types of koi fish in Japanese culture, but it's important to note that symbolism can vary across different cultures and personal interpretations.


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