Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Have some fun...
This abstract design is an original photograph of an old pickup truck which found a resting place among the trees on a quiet street in Key West, Florida. There it was turned into a work of art, covered all over in colorful stickers of all kinds, bright blues, reds and yellows with lots of text. There's a pirate skull, sailing boats and the number 13. There's even a CONCHTASTIC sticker of the bouy at the southernmost point in the continental U.S..









Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Welcome...
This is an original photograph of the White Street Pier in Key West, Florida. The pier extends out into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The photo was taken on a breezy night when no one was around. The empty pier is lit up by a row of lamp posts with two lights each. The sky is dark, and the lights glow like fuzzy balls in the night sky, giving the scene an eery feeling. There is a yellow postit with text which says "Welcome". These are set to personalize, or remove if you prefer.
White Street Pier, Key West Doormat
White Street Pier, Key West Doormat by zoespeak
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Welcome...
This design is an original graphic pattern of old fashioned telephones, the rotary dial styles used before push buttons and cell phones existed. Originally they were always black. But then things became exciting when phones came in colors like light blue, gold, green, white, and red for emergencies! The old phones plugged in with spiral cords that stretched, represented by the red zigzag lines in the pattern being stretched to the max. The background is a black texture with flecks of color, like the faux marble patterns on the modern material of the 1950s, linoleum. The rotary dials had all the numbers and symbols, but the number 9 in the graphic is the number to dial for an outside line in large companies. The text on the postit can be changed, or the text and the postit can be removed if you prefer.
Dial 9 for an outside line. doormat
Dial 9 for an outside line. doormat by HomeWare
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Monday, August 17, 2015

Ahh, surrounded by tropical greens and blues...
This abstract fabric pattern was created from an original photograph of a royal poinciana tree. Some of the tree's tropical leaves are in sunlight, in bright yellow greens. Others are in shadow, in shades of blue from aqua to deep teal, with purple highlights. The background is almost black. The design has an overall fabric texture.




Tropical Fabric Hanging Pendant Lamp
Tropical Fabric Hanging Pendant Lamp by HomeWare
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Tropical Fabric Round Pouf
Tropical Fabric Round Pouf by HomeWare
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Thursday, August 13, 2015

Rest your head in a tropical paradise...sweet dreams!
This brightly colored seascape is an original photograph of a beach in Key West, Florida. The sky is deep blue with puffy white clouds. The sun is shining on the warm yellow sand and a pier extends along the horizon of the blue waters of the ocean. A lone coconut palm tree stands at the edge of the water, offering little shade for the people sitting along the beach.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Soft, warm colors set a soft, warm mood...
This original photograph is a closeup of an orange hibiscus flower. The flower petals are a yellow orange color, turning pink into deep red at the flower's center. We can see the details of nature's pollen system, soft red dots and tiny yellow florets. The veins in the petals can be seen spreading outward their ruffled edges. A bit of leafy green background sets off the ruffles.
Orange Hibiscus Ruffle Pillow
Orange Hibiscus Ruffle Pillow by MaeFlowers
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Orange Hibiscus Ruffle Throw Blanket
Orange Hibiscus Ruffle Throw Blanket by MaeFlowers
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Orange Hibiscus Ruffle Flip Flops
Orange Hibiscus Ruffle Flip Flops by MaeFlowers
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Sunday, August 9, 2015

Petal soft yellow orange...
This original photograph is a closeup of an orange hibiscus flower. The flower petals are a yellow orange color, turning pink into deep red at the flower's center. We can see the details of nature's pollen system, soft red dots and tiny yellow florets. The veins in the petals can be seen spreading outward their ruffled edges. A bit of leafy green background sets off the ruffles.















Friday, August 7, 2015

Retro...
This design is an original graphic pattern of old fashioned telephones, the rotary dial styles used before push buttons and cell phones existed. Originally they were always black. But then things became exciting when phones came in colors like light blue, gold, green, white, and red for emergencies! The old phones plugged in with spiral cords that stretched, represented by the red zigzag lines in the pattern being stretched to the max. The background is a black texture with flecks of color, like the faux marble patterns on the modern material of the 1950s, linoleum. The rotary dials had all the numbers and symbols, but the number 9 in the graphic is the number to dial for an outside line in large companies.
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