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Gallery Nine

Pompei through Ryo Nami

 

Name
(Date Created)
Description
Sample Category Location(s)
Pompei Set.  Rich blue with multiple colors on tan and beige patterned background. Cultural Metaphors View A
Post Industrial Metropolis (2/21/99).  Subtitle:  "Fritz Lang would like this set of images."  Red and blue wires with blue sparks on a background of gray-brown.  Fritz Lang was a movie director whose acclaimed film Metropolis appeared in 1929. Reality & Astrology View A (note bullets)
PreColumbian Treasures. (3/31/98).  Golden Aztec or Incan designs on dark green patterned background. Cultural Metaphors View A (has blank title)
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Purplexed Teal. (9/1999).  Purple and teal version of Flummox, which is red and blue.  An interface. Contrasts View A
Que Pastelerío? (2000).  "Pastelerío," I believe, is Spanish for something like "pastel stuff" or "pastel doings."  So the title means roughly, "What pastel doings?"  Simple iridescent pastel bars on warm beige and teal.  Suitable for a blog. Cultural Metaphors View A
Quoth (2000).  Dark-haired woman with raven on dark grey and black.  "Quoth the raven, Nevermore!" is from Edgar Allen Poe.  Very suitable for a blog.  An interface. Reality & Astrology View A
Rapunzel's Fandango (1999).  The greyish-skinned Rapunzel (a fairytale character) leans against a gray table from which hang gray metal signs on chains.  Her long red hair twines around one of the columns.  A very spooky castle-like atmosphere.  Would also be great for a blog.  Fandango is a Spanish dance. Cultural Metaphors View A
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View C (has all elements, but button bar has been modified, with permission)
Rides With the Morning (2000).  Native American woman on horse atop a cliff, mostly brown frame set with feathers and turquoise elements.  An interface. Cultural Metaphors View A
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View E (no frames)
Rococo Nite or Night.  Also called Spring Night.  Pale green spiraling carved leaves on column with rococo carved angels and wreaths on dark green.  Is it also called Leaf Scroll?  This set, which I don't care for, is extremely popular! Cultural Metaphors View A (has six buttons)
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View D (just background and title)
Rome or Roman Set.  Intricately carved gold on beige background. Cultural Metaphors View A (nicely done)
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Roseheart Set (1998).  Pink hearts with roses on a background covered with pale roses.  Very popular, especially for wedding pages. Nature View A
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View D (nicely done)
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Royal Borg, Subtitle:  "A royal borg of an interface" (1999).  Dark bronze metal and pale purple lights on gray-green.  An interface. ? View A
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Royalty Set.  Gold hearts, gold crowns, purple jewels and white enamel on black.  A popular set, especially for Princess Diana memorial sites. Cultural Metaphors View A (has blank title)
View B (has top background rather than left background)
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Ryo Nami (2/1/99).  According to Moyra, the name is Japanese for "dragon wave."  Unusually colored in a beautiful deep gold color with a golden crustacean and deep blue metal on a dark blue-purple background.  Includes a blue metal treble clef.  Absolutely gorgeous!!  A frame set. Nature View A
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