Found in multiple spiritual traditions, the Vesica Piscis symbol also appears in mathematics, architecture, and sacred art. For me this drawing is about creativity and motherhood... but it doesn't have to be interpreted in a literal sense. A mother can also be someone who cares for entire communities, animals, plants, as well as someone who births creative ideas.
SymbolSage.com writes,
"Outside of Christianity, the Vesica Piscis is still widely represented. Because of its simple geometrical shape, the symbol can be found in most ancient cultures. It has been found in prehistoric art depictions in various locations, especially in Spain and France, for example...
The symbol has been associated with maternity and procreation. While it was still related to fish even before the early days of Christianity, fish too were used as feminine symbols...
Even outside of the Greek and Roman cultures, fish and the Vesica Piscis symbol have been linked to female fertility and the worship of love goddesses in many other cultures, including the ancient Babylonians, Assyrians, Phoenicians, Sumerians, and others."