I am someone who likes playing around with images, not an artist or a designer. I'm making these images available for anyone who wants them, but make sure you first read the TERMS OF USE and understand the disclaimers and conditions that I've set out. If you do use my work, I'd appreciate a link back to my blog. Thanks!
This blog is in honor of my mother.
She taught me to see and to love color. Thanks, Mom!
A patterned stone in violet with a brilliant gold center, surrounded by cinnabar. The outer rim has a pattern of pale peach-tinted scallops against a background of blue, beige, orange, and gold. Kinda weird.
Another tribute to days of yore: a rainbow tinted half-circle of woven ('leather') inside a grass-green hoop slides swiftly across a track of pastel rainbow tints and teal.
A metallic mandala-like flower in violet, platinum, blue, red, and spring green on a charcoal colored background---with stripes in blue, red, and pink.
Finally we can start to get some clarity. Once you know the facts, you can start to adapt to them. It might take a few repetition though---reality not always being easy to conform to one's wishes.
An octagon in violet and rose-tinted ceramic, limned with royal blue and gold, with a faint leafy border in green and blue-green.
Victorian paperweights---a luminous pale aqua flower on a darker teal background backed in black silk, framed in old gold and with a border of flowers.
Pink lace with a---yes, because it's spring---satyrical theme. Can you
see what I mean? Can you? It's a tribute to the Horned God.
Background is as black as the inside of the Great God Pan's mouth.