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This design is an original photograph taken one evening as the sun set.
The clouds look like puffy balls of cotton, all pink from the light of
the setting sun. Even the blue sky has a pinkish tint. A touch of yellow
tints the cloud band closer to the sun.
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.
This abstract design suggests a view, through a window, of a landscape.
The border is in shades of blue, and the interior is in shades of orange
and green with pale yellow and pink highlights. There are linear bands
with holes punched in them crisscrossing the design.
With its creamy cocoa color and classic pattern, this digital design
makes a stylish statement. The basket weave pattern is made of ribbons
with a subtle, marbled texture, giving them the look and sheen of fine
fabric.
This pattern was made from an original closeup photograph of a leaf on a
young coral plant. The plants have palmate leaves whose leaflets have
notched edges. After a shift in color, the leaf looks reddish gold. The
flower pots have become purple, all against a dark brown and green
background. In the pattern, the lavender purple color in the photo is
used as linear borders between the bands of leaves.
This abstract design in the style of a clutch bag was made from an
original photograph of a large, wavy leaf and ferns in the garden. The
rippling rose pink leaf with its cream colored highlights looks like
flowing, antique silk fabric in front of the satiny, brassy gold fern
fronds in the deep shadows.
This original design features the face of freedom, the Statue of Liberty
up close, her portrait painted on the brick wall of a building, a woman
proudly proclaiming liberty, equality and brotherhood in the tradition
of the country which gave her to the United States.
This
pattern is abstract, a grid pattern made from an original photograph of
the back of a chair. Dark gray and brown square dots in rows form the
grid. The rows curve slightly as the chair does. Up close, the little
square dots are holes with rounded corners and a shadow dimension around
the upper and right hand edges. The colors of the body of the chair are
muted tones from nature, pale sage green blending into pale mauve, then
soft, sandy brown, looking as if they'd been painted on. This abstract
design, with its sophisticated color scheme, has a very modern look.
This floral pattern was created from an original photograph of yellow
orchids in afternoon sunlight. The orchid flowers have pale yellow
petals with redish purple centers. Their dark green stem winds it's way
up through the center of the blooms. The pastel background is a blend of
shades of pink and pale green. A few light green aloe leaves can be
seen in a corner. When the photo is combined to make the pattern, the
floral design becomes a garden of orchids with the pink glow of the
afternoon sun in the center.
This design, in shades of natural yellow greens, is an original closeup
photograph of a leaf on a banana tree. Sunlight highlights the details
of the banana leaf, as its curves fall into shadows.
This original pattern was created from an original photograph of a
cardboard palm, growing at the base of a tree. The fronds have flat
leaves, looking like they are made of green cardboard. Although many
people refer to cardboard plant as "cardboard palm," it isn't a true
palm. Instead, it's what is botanically known as a cycad. It has been
around since the time of the dinosaurs, an ancient plant with a lot of
character. It is native to Mexico.
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..
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