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  • From the artist's "American Bittersweet" series, this tesselated digital mosaic combines diamond, chevron, and medallion motifs and intricate filigree patterns, all emerging from repetition and mirroring of a digital "tile" cut from an original specimen photograph of American bittersweet vine festooned with dense clusters of berries. Image aspect ratio = 1 x 1 (48" x 48" @ 300 dpi)
    bittersweet radiating diamonds.jpg
  • From the artist's "American Bittersweet" series, this 2nd-generation surface design emerged from repeating and mirroring a digital "tile" cut and copied from a previously completed "Bittersweet" matrix. Trellis filligree and circular motifs still depend on the bittersweet vine's curling, twisting branch and twig structure and berry ornamentation that create the optical illusions of lacy texture and geometric shape. Converting the image to black-and-white prior to tinting it minimized the berries' visual impact and shifted aesthetic attention to the woven vines. Image aspect ratio = 7 x 10 (28"x40" @ 300 dp)i
    bittersweet chocolate trellis.jpg
  • From the artist's "American Bittersweet" series, this surface design exploits the bittersweet vine's curling, twisting branch and twig structure to create an ornate filigree matrix studded with clusters of autumn berries. In nature, these red, orange, and yellow berries contrast starkly with the vine's gray-black bark; in this image, color editing produced turquoise and blue hues that transform berries into semi-precious stone beads and gild the vine's wiry tendrils with gold...as if Mother Nature were a fine jeweler ornamenting the earthly wilderness with her arts and crafts. Image aspect ratio = 2 x 3 (12" x 18" @ 300 dpi)
    bittersweet bejeweled.jpg
  • From the artist's "American Bittersweet" series, this surface design exploits the bittersweet vine's curling, twisting branch and twig structure to create a delicate filigree matrix. On this ornate trellis hang clusters of autumn berries shaped like bead-studded bows or brooches. Colors present in the original photograph of a specimen bittersweet vine were transformed into a palette of blues, pinks, and yellows. Image aspect ratio = 12 x 9 (24" x 18" @ 300 dpi)
    bittersweet denim lace bows.jpg
  • From the artist's "American Bittersweet" series, this tesselated digital mosaic suggests, when viewed at distance, a tartan plaid surface design in turquoise, brown, and gold hues. Closer study reveals dense fields of bittersweet berries, color-shifted from their natural state to resemble turquoise and lapis beads worked into intricate geometric patterns accented with gold-toned bittersweet vines.
    bittersweet beaded plaid.jpg
  • From the artist's Botanical Mosaics series entitled "Tillandsia Tessellations": This image's matrix combines triangular and square geometries in the creation and tessellation of "tile" derived from her original "Tillandsia Specimen" photograph. Image aspect ratio: 1 x 2 (18" x 36" @ 300 dpi)
    tillandsia-5 unique medallions.jpg
  • This design's intricate green details come from the dark spots on leaves of the tropical Calathea lancifolia plant; red accents in the pattern correlate with the coloring of youngest leaves in the artist's original plant-specimen photograph. The triangular digital "tile" used to assemble this mosaic was cut from another digital "wallpaper" in the artist's "Lancifolia" series, entitled "Lancifolia Cascade. The vertically oriented panel displays clusters of four octagons surrounding central medallions. The image aspect ratio of 4 x 9 (16" x 36" @ 300 dpi) allows the overall symmetry of mirroring the top and bottom halves of the design.
    lancifolia 8 octagons panel.jpg
  • Waves of intricately figured shell shapes, decorated by the spots on Calathea lancifolia leaves, radiate from the image's central pillar, itself adorned by two ornate green medallions joined by a red-accented green "X."  Image aspect ratio = 12 x 9 (24" x 18" @ 300 dpi)
    lancifolia T11-standing waves red X ...jpg
  • This design's complexity features a profusion of distinct, ornately figured, and closely connected shapes. Pattern density emerges from the artist's selection of a "tile" from a source image, in this case, a rectangular segment cut from a failed effort to assemble a hexagonal medallion. Image aspect ratio = 7 x 15 (14" x 30" @ 300 dpi)
    lancifolia profusion.jpg
  • Waves of intricately figured shell shapes, decorated by the spots on Calathea lancifolia leaves, radiate from the image's central pillar, itself adorned by an ornate, green medallion. Image aspect ratio = 12 x 9 (24" x 18" @ 300 dpi)
    lancifolia T11-standing waves green ...jpg
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