Here is 'Blue Barnacles':

'Cold Stone':

'Salty Sea':

'Green Goblin':

'Verdigris Crunch':

Then I used Photoshop to overlay 'Salty Sea' on a photo I took a few years ago in Colorado. Here is the result:

I am very pleased with the combination. I will play more with Photoshop - overlaying photos and artwork. I also want to play with masks and place people from my collection of vintage photos into these images. Still so much to learn...
Gorgeous!! You're an inspiration. :)
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