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![]() Red Heart, Square, Circle. I love the way the shape of the heart plays off the shapes inside of it. More José Fuster work. |
![]() Waving Blue Spirals. The soft curves in this piece reminded me of sea kelp waving under the water. |
![]() Grapes of Peace. The soothing—but rich—colors in this photo will bring peace to your space. |
![]() Reflective Rose. The rose mirrored in the surface of the table reflects well on your good taste for making this fine purchase. |
![]() Amaryllis Polaroid. No, it doesn’t mean yellow. Derivation is Greek. |
![]() White Peony. From my garden. You’ll see more of these since I’m addicted to shooting them. Pair it with the Rose Reflection above to create a beautiful escape in your busy life. |
![]() Tri-Color Tulips. Tulips in endless color variations are available at the many flower markets near the Amsterdam train station. |
![]() Jonquil I. Mural on a wall of the Jonquil Hotel in Bisbee, Arizona by Rose Johnson. The mural is called “Sleepwalking.“ Pairs nicely with Jonquil II. |
![]() Calamari Colori. This glass creation by Dale Chihuilly looks as though it’s ready to climb right out of the sea. |
![]() Red Pepper Medley. Seeing red never looked so good. |
![]() Seductive Strawberries. Can you taste the sweet explosion of flavor from these ripe, red strawberries? |
![]() Polaroid Sunflowers. The painterly effect of the image is actually created on the film. |
![]() Crooked Vase. Would You Please Straighten the Vase? Crooked vase not recommended for the OCD-inclined. |
![]() Primary Dishes Polaroid. These cups and saucers made me want to spend a quiet morning in a sunny breakfast nook, drinking coffee and writing postcards. |
![]() Tentacle Flower is my name for this piece by Dale Chihuly, displayed at the Scottsdale Botanic Gardens. It looks like the result of massive doses of Miracle Gro. |
![]() Jonquil II. More of the Jonquil Hotel wall mural. Pairs nicely with Jonquil I. The mural is based on the 1928 poem "Romance Sonámbulo" by Federico García Lorca. |