




Many years ago, say about 25 to 30 years ago, I would stay up to the wee hours of the night importing, experimenting, and printing my flower pics. I couldn’t believe that I took the pics. In my reactions, it was, almost, as if they were taken by someone else. I didn’t know I had that in me. I, somehow, didn’t believe the people who kept telling me I had an eye. I still don’t, so I’m constantly amazed at what shows up.
One thing about my taste, I’m not a matchy matchy person, though, the color of my socks will match the color of my top, surprising me that they do when they do.
As I was going through my pictures and images, and visualizing this website, I wanted to see what they would look like on the wall. This is my experiment wall, if you will. I chose the images, completely randomly, and eye-balled the placement. I will be, of course, be adding to this page.
These images are all prints at 8.5-in x 11-in, except for the yellow mum, which I had a canvas version of at 11-in x 14-in.
The black foam core on which the prints are mounted, I bought from the Dollar Tree and cut. They come in 20-in x 30-in size for $1.25 (at this writing.) You can buy them already cut from Amazon, or do what I did.