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  • From the artist's "American Bittersweet" series, this digital mosaic preserves the natural colors of autumn-ripening bittersweet berries clustered on leafless, entwined vines as its diagonal geometric pattern repeats and mirrors a triangular "tile" cut from her original specimen photograph. Image aspect ratio = 1 x 1 (48" x 48" @ 300 dpi)
    bittersweet X-O square.jpg
  • 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
  • Featuring an ornate botanical pattern of leaves and branches, this tesselated digital mosaic has been assembled from 16 iterations of a square "tile" cut from a larger digital photograph manzanita bushes growing in a forest on the eastern slopes of California's Sierra Nevada mountain range.
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  • Featuring an ornate botanical pattern of leaves and branches, this tesselated digital mosaic has been assembled from 16 iterations of a square "tile" cut from a larger digital photograph of manzanita bushes growing in a forest on the eastern slopes of California's Sierra Nevada mountain range. This image, in contrast with its companions in the "Manzanita" series, displays the primary pattern that its "digital 'seed' tile" created with simple horizontal and vertical mirroring across a canvas. When a first matrix displays visual complexity, as this one does, that produces pleasing instances of pareidolia--optical illusions of faces, creatures, and other meaningful shapes--I play with color, shape, and line matches along offset edges of paired and clustered tiles edges to find alternate mosaic designs.
    manzanita-first matrix.jpg
  • This specimen flower of the sacred datura (Datura wrightii) features a lavender margin edging its white, trumpet-shaped, golden-throated bloom.  Photographed at early sunrise, the fragile flower glows pale blue in indirect light bounced off the stucco walls of my garden where this bush grew. A sacred plant used in rites of passage and other ceremonies among various Native American tribes, Datura wrightii's flower essence appeals to modern holistic health practitioners seeking its visionary potential and affirmation of personal transformation.
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  • The image focuses on a foreground mass of yellow-orange California poppies with its blurred background showing the flowers spreading over a distant rising hill.
    Cal poppy field 1.jpg
  • Cal poppy panorama 1.jpg
  • Close up of pinwheel-shaped African iris (also called striped fortnight lily) reveals a fine, sparkling texture to the white outer and purple inner petals or tepals.
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  • african iris bloom.jpg
  • Image shows the upright, columnar growing habit of cane cholla cactus (Cylindropuntia imbricata).  Flowers crown the tops of the cactus's trunks.
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  • Close-up view of a fully blooming Cane Cholla flower: yellow petals tipped with red surround bright red stamens bearing yellow pollen.
    cane cholla 0126.jpg
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CWP: Transforming Nature into Digital Art, by Jennifer Nelson

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