This was an early version of Tigerland Sea, of which I've got six or seven variations I did before I got what I was looking for. Enjoy this look back in the early days of the story when things were a bit more innocent. Anyone miss those Metalunans? :-D
I remember when you posted the image for Tigerland Sea and how stunned we all were at the beauty and intensity of colour. As many as have come since, whiplash fractals into 3 figures, this variation provokes still now the very same sense of awe. Wonderful image, reminds me of when my parents took my elder brother and I to Brighton when I was very small. They had a round slide there, where the kids were having a whale of a time sliding down on small bits of carpet - of course, as per usual and to my great annoyance and frustration, my brother was big enough to have a go (or 10) and while I was put onto the merry-go-round.
In other words, and in the spirit of Agnes. :-D Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
You know, I had a banana tree that took me forever to kill off! It attracted WAY too many ants...I finally had to chop it down and inject it with almost a whole bottle of round up! LMAO...
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This was an early version of Tigerland Sea, of which I've got six or seven variations I did before I got what I was looking for. Enjoy this look back in the early days of the story when things were a bit more innocent. Anyone miss those Metalunans? :-D
This is also gorgeous to look at. It reminds me of a ceramic vase I once saw in an antique store. It had these lovely beads on it and blue glaze :)
Thanks Cazzie. I was very proud of this image when I first created it. :-)
I feel like someone's watching me...
That is so beautiful...just like tree!
xo
Oh Jillie, you know I'll bend over for you anytime. All you have to do is ask. :-)
I agree with Jillie, it looks like someone watching you
love the colors...your images are getting more exciting every-time I visit. :-)
I remember when you posted the image for Tigerland Sea and how stunned we all were at the beauty and intensity of colour. As many as have come since, whiplash fractals into 3 figures, this variation provokes still now the very same sense of awe. Wonderful image, reminds me of when my parents took my elder brother and I to Brighton when I was very small. They had a round slide there, where the kids were having a whale of a time sliding down on small bits of carpet - of course, as per usual and to my great annoyance and frustration, my brother was big enough to have a go (or 10) and while I was put onto the merry-go-round.
In other words, and in the spirit of Agnes. :-D
Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Thank you Frieda. You are most welcome to say things like that as often as you like. :-)
Oh Sweetest, you do know how to make me smile, even before 4:00am (I'm counting pre daylight savings time). :-)
Does a banana margarita count?
xo
You know, I had a banana tree that took me forever to kill off! It attracted WAY too many ants...I finally had to chop it down and inject it with almost a whole bottle of round up! LMAO...
Jillie, that works. Hope you like my banana, margarita that is. :-D
Loved it...every last drop! HAHA
Oh my, I can just see that last pearly drop on the tip of your tongue right before it glides across your honeyed lips. :-)
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