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The original image is of an Icelandic Poppy. I will try to post so you

can see what I started with. I did not add another image, I just

duplicated the original and used Transform Image. I also adjusted

Blending and Opacities in Layers. When I do images like this I often

think of 'Tribal' Influences. We live near a very large Indian Reserve

near Buckhorn Lake where there is a beautiful Art Gallery filled with

items ranging from Moccasins, Clothing, Jewellery, Stone and

Glassware, Beautiful Framed Indian Art, Card Collections, (and

many more wonderful works). While this is nothing near true 'Indian

Art' I still think of it's influence on me over the years. (visits are most

welcome as are your comments, most sincerely, Gail)

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To me coming from you is an emotinal expression of love of life and pain and suffering. It has mistery and the colors black, green, blue, yellow and orange dominating. To me black is power, green is growth and money, blue is protection, yellow is knowledge and orange is wisdom, here you are presenting an amazing powerful image showing us how powerfully clever you are! The oval shape under it all represent a mandala type of creation that I will use for meditation. Thank you for sharing your wonderful innerself in this fantastic artistic expression. Warm regards.
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Ohh Gail it looks like the toy for children, the one I really loved when i was a little girl. Full of colors and patterns and power and life. I love it!

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in senso positivo la tua creatività non ha limiti !

ma io aprezzo molto quel fiore postato sotto,e sono convinto che quello rappresenti il tuo essere !

un bacio, paul

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Many thanks to you both for your very kind comments and for your appreciation of this composition, I am very glad to hear you enjoyed it.

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What day would be complete without you sending me a 'hug'? I believe you are a man with a very big HEART. many hugs to go around, a delightful way to live Ricardo! My sincere thanks for your support always!!!

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I remember the toy you speak of  - just can't remember the name - at the tip of my tongue though. Thankyou for sharing your enthusiasum!

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I think you have depicted here your dream which you have observed just before opening your eyes! Yes,the larger view provided me this sense.What a creation!Fantastic.

My best regards.

Kallol

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Great image Gail. And does take me back to my trip to British Columbia where I saw much Indian Art. Very nice work!!

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Hi Gail, your images so beautiful. This is an another great abstract image with amazing colors and structure. Warm regards, Tina

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I've never been to B.C. but have seen Indian Art in Alberta, and of course in Galleries. It is very much a part of our Culture. I'm glad you enjoyed this composition, many thanks for your support Warren.

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