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Gallery Five

Golden Isis through Keltangular

 

Name
(Date Created)
Description
Sample Category Location(s)
Golden Isis (1999).  Rare, beautiful painting of the Egyptian goddess Isis on gold and tan background.  An inteface. Cultural Metaphors View A
Gothiquesque (2/23/98).  Blood red gems and silver on black.  This is absolutely the most popular set.  (Good grief, a lot of medieval folks have reincarnated in our era!)  This set is de rigueur if you have a Goth site.  It is so popular that I got tired of seeing it. Stone Web View A (nicely done)
View B (has blank title)
View C (contains most elements except bullet)
View D (has blank title)
View E (has several of the original buttons)
View F (has several buttons)
View G (has more buttons)
View H, View I, View J, View K, View L, View M, View N, View O, View P, View Q, and many more....
Greek Set (ca. 1996).  Also called Greece or Ancient Greece Set.  Lavender Greek key design with pale beige patterned background.  A popular set. Cultural Metaphors View A (has most elements)
View B (has buttons)
View C (has bullet)
View D
View E
View F
View G
Here There Be Dragons (11/10/97).  Red and green gems and green metal dragons on dark brown rock.  This was not offered in a zip file, only as a "right-click and save" set.  Very popular, both as a set and in pieces. Cultural Metaphors View A
View B (has all elements but text color on buttons is wrong)
View C
View D
View E
View F
View G (has blank title, uses black starry background instead of Moyra's)
View H
View I
View J
Heroica Set (2000).  Gold ribbons and purple and lavender hearts on a purple background.  An interface. Cultural Metaphors View A
Hoarding Myths, Saving Dreams (2000).  Deep, rich gold colored tree and Egyptian figures with purple dragon, on dark brown background.  An interface. Cultural Metaphors View A
Homage to Khayyam (2000).  Beautiful browns and reds on black.  Refers to the Persian poet Omar Khayyam, whose most famous work, The Rubaiyat, is shown on the table.  An interface. Cultural Metaphors View A
View B
View C
View D
Honoring Bast (4/12/99).  Bast was an Egyptian god who took the form of a cat.  An Egyptian temple with cats and pyramids in golds and browns.  An interface. Cultural Metaphors View A
View B
View C
View D
View E
Hour Time (1999).  Subtitle: "A Baroque Gift to Saturn."  Green gems and off-white clock with rusted metal on dark gray-green (gorgeous!).  An interface. Reality & Astrology View A
View B
View C
Iceplant Set.  This set was mentioned on one of Moyra's earliest web sites.  I have not found it. Nature
Interlace.  A monochromatic pale aqua set made up of a rod laced through open triangles. Contrasts View A
Irony Set (1998).  Rusted wrought iron designs on dark gray. ? View A (has 5 buttons)
View B
View C
Keltangular (1998).  Copper, silver and brass squares set on point with blue gems on a deep blue background. Cultural Metaphors View A (nicely done! has most elements, plus some customized ones)
View B (has blank title graphic)
View C (has blank title graphic)
View D

 

 

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