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!
Pink clay: a dozen blue tulips surround a central mandala in blue and indigo. The background is pink and pale yellow. In the corners there are touches of green, yellow, and red.
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.
They don't really look like the blossoms of a peach tree: instead, they are literally peach colored "flowers" (transparent pale yellow shading into authentic peach and coral pink) "painted" onto dark bronze stones. The background is dark brown and peach. They have a shiny ceramic look.
You can see them dancing if you look closely. A button in shades of purple, red, vermilion, deep apricot and peach, with a delicate green border. Many complex patterns in one image.