Snake Scales

Snake skin does not quite look like this, but its pretty close. Today's Gratitude Item: Having fun. We practiced our dance for tomorrow's performance and due to a "fussy" CD…

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Fish Squared

It would be really cool if one could get origami paper that looked like the fractal background. It would be expensive though. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting dance shoes for our…

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Spine Stretch

Ever wonder what your spine looks like when you have had a good stretch? Its probably not quite as colourful as this. Today's Gratitude Item: Supportive parents! I've discovered that…

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Hot Air Balloon

The neat thing about fractals is that they make surreal clouds. Today's Gratitude Item: Finding an interactive lesson on My Maths that I can use to teach my students how…

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Metal Fatigue

As in the design looked like metal and I was suffering from fatigue when it was created. Today's Gratitude Item: Fresh Garlic! Lets just say dinner tonight was a roaring…

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Rain Tex

As in a textured rainbow :) Sometimes naming the art is as hard as creating it. Today's Gratitude Item: More dancing! Its been an action packed weekend and I'm looking…

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Spring 2008

The final in my "seasons" series. And one of the easiest to make. Not too sure about the pink though ... Today's Gratitude Item: A day spent dancing. We had…

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Summer 2008

Presenting the third in my "seasons" series. Today's Gratitude Item: I discovered today that it is really easy to import data directly from the web into an excel spreadsheet. This…

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Winter 2008

This one is part of my "seasons" series. If everything goes to plan, all four images will be based on the same parameters.Today's Gratitude Item: A rather productive day. Managed…

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Fall 2008

Autumn is my favourite season. Must have something to do with the colours! Today's Gratitude Item: That I can work from home tomorrow and Friday. I'll still be making resources,…

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