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Blood supply to the brain

November 14th 2006 04:30
computer art blood supply to brain
signature tune



I am attaching a link that will give you a good idea about the blood supply to the brain. Once again don't worry about the word kids, there's heaps of information there that you won't have, well, most of you, anyway, and there's always those seniors I'm trying to get you to bring on board.



blood supply to the brain


And here's some more computer art for you.



computer art blood supply to the brain
Pastel grace



computer Art for the brain
3 colours plus 1




computer art brain puzzler
Puzzling brain puzzler



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Comment by Adrienne

November 14th 2006 04:49
Hey Katy:

Luv that one about brain blood supply- how interesting!

Comment by katyzzz

November 14th 2006 04:57
Wow, Adrienne, thankyou,

I've only just put it on.

katyzzz

Comment by Stanley

November 14th 2006 07:16
wow very groo-vay!

Comment by TomN

November 14th 2006 07:30
I see now what you are doing. I will have another look in the morning, very tired from TAFE (2 exams) I will be better to look then. nice is not a word I should use and colourful you have heard lots of times. I'll think on it. Cheers

Comment by katyzzz

November 14th 2006 08:10
Stanley,

I thank you,

katyzzz all this and humour too! you silly, not me, but the reverse DOES apply.

Comment by Jessicca

November 14th 2006 08:33
Hi Katyzzz,

I like your "Puzzling brain puzzler" image. The colours are really nice and the combination of the colours are well blended. I will try to read your brain article soon.

Cheerio
Jessicca

Comment by katyzzz

November 14th 2006 08:39
Thanks, Jessicca

Nice of you to call. Thanks for your comments.

katyzzz

Comment by invalidartist

November 14th 2006 14:09
You're definitely an artist! Thanks for visiting my site!

Comment by katyzzz

November 14th 2006 16:09
Invalid Artist,

Nice of you to call by and leave your lovely comment.

'til we meet again,

katyzzz

Comment by Ahmed

November 14th 2006 16:42
I like the first one, kind of warm, and those black shapes look like half crecent moons which kind of makes me sleepy this time of night...

Comment by katyzzz

November 14th 2006 16:59
Ahmed,

I'm glad I made you feel warm, and let's hope you need to sleep and it helps.

katyzzz!

Comment by TomN

November 14th 2006 18:56
I'm back again. I am a bugger for puzzles so they don't do anything for me. If it doesn't bite me on the nose I am not awakened. I can claim however to be one of the first people to actualy buy a piece of computer generated art. Some years ago I attended a council art show. 1st night nibbles and champagne and I saw three pieces that made up a set. I paid $150 and it was my first purchase of orignal art. I later saw the artist talking to friends and at that stage he still was not sure if he was a scammer or artist himself. however in ten years they have tripled in value. So I am glad I was caught in that "scam". I gave the paintings to my son as I can't own stuff like that on the boat. I do like what you are doing. Have a look at my Lundyn Parker blog dust cover when jasmine posts it in the next couple of days and maybe you can give me some davice on what to do there?
Cheers

Comment by katyzzz

November 14th 2006 19:13
Tom,

Great to have your views.

Keep looking at those puzzles for the brain. [helps keep dementia away]. Suddenly something will pop out at you and you'll be up and away!

I'll do as you request.

katyzzz

Comment by Mrs M

November 15th 2006 01:45
HI katyzzz,

I know that I suffer from migraines which means these is too much blood in my brain (or something to that effect). I just had one for the last 2 days that I've managed to get rid of. How apt that your puzzle is about blood to the brain. That's all I've been thinking about he he.

All I know is that my blood needs to look like the thin red line at the bottom of the picture. When it is as thick as the top one I'm in trouble.

Comment by katyzzz

November 15th 2006 01:49
Mrs. M.,

That's areally interesting comment you have made Mrs. M.

I'll keep my eye on you, I hope you're feeling better now. It must be tough!

katyzzz

Comment by Lilla

November 15th 2006 02:38
Hi Katyzzz,

Just in for my daily cuppa as usual... and

love the signature tune... I can feel the blood and oxygen pulsing around the cranium.. thanks for that one, just what I needed this morning!

Pastel grace reminds me of amazing grace.. and 3 in 1 of the orchestra pit again...Ooh and the Oboe and Walt Disney's Fantasia...perhaps when he explores the sounds of the oboe through movement of a line... yes that's the 'sound' of this piece... clear as a bell...

As always the puzzler had me puzzled at first, but then after looking for a little while longer....a coffee lounge by the sea with big beach umbrellas....I think it's time for my medication...*lol*

LOve YouR wOrK as always...

Lilla...

ps dream interp. at 'variations,,,'

Comment by katyzzz

November 15th 2006 02:44
Lilla,

Reading your comments is almost a bigger buzzzzz than actually doing the artwork.

Yes, blood supply to the brain is fascinating.

katyzzz

Comment by suitably*wounded

November 15th 2006 06:12
Hi katyzzz, I've seen you around a bit over at Bryn's place. Just thought I'd stop by and check out your pretty artwork. I'm particularly partial to Pastel grace because it reminds me of stained glass and those colors indicate adorable, chubby babies to me. So precious and a guilty pleasure of mine.

Hope to see again.

Comment by katyzzz

November 15th 2006 07:20
Nice to have your visit and your views.

I'll see you soon. I'm glad you received so much pleasure.

katyzzz

Comment by Andrea

November 15th 2006 07:20
Hi katyzzz

Just wanted to add my voice to the growing vote in favour of your first piece of artwork, signature tune. The colours and shapes just work so well together. It almost seems to stand out of my computer screen in 3D.

Awesome.

Thanks for sharing.

A.H.

Comment by katyzzz

November 15th 2006 08:09
Andrea,

Pleased to see you and pussy cat, drawn by daughter. I'm won.

Loved having your views.

katyzzz

Comment by Andrea

November 15th 2006 10:00
katyzzz

Me and my cat will return, I promise. As long as you keep up the beautiful artwork.

A.H.

Comment by Little Angry Doll

November 15th 2006 10:25
Ahoy hoy Katyzzz,

We're in love with Pastel Grace.

Comment by katyzzz

November 15th 2006 10:40
LAD,

Great to see you, fall in love whenever you can with inanimate objects or animals, it's less dangerous than with human beings, although one at a time, who'll last a little longer will do.

katyzzz

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