If I Were a Pisces reflects on the many selves we carry within us and the space between imagination and reality.
The composition is formed by two connected figures: one faces forward with a gentle smile, while the other turns to the side in quiet concentration. Together, they suggest different ways of moving through the world—one open to wonder, the other absorbed in reflection. Two bright goldfish appear as companions to the figures, bringing a sense of playfulness, intuition, and emotional depth. The body of the side-facing figure is filled with the reflection of a pink sunset across water, set against a mist-covered forest. A rainbow appears across the body of the smiling figure, hinting at hope, possibility, and unseen paths ahead.
Set against yellow linen and purple-pink nebulae illuminated by soft orange starlight, the work unfolds within a dreamlike landscape where memory, emotion, and imagination intermingle. Rather than asking viewers to choose between reality and fantasy, the work considers how both can coexist within a single self. It invites viewers to reflect on the parts of themselves that remain hidden, hopeful, or still dreaming.