Colors of Our World by ladylake
Hi, from South Texas.
I like to swim, play cards and play on this computer with all sorts of programs. I am also an avid reader, mostly fiction.
I am glad you stopped by.....hope you will take time to look at my gallery. As a side note, I am honored to have been chosen as Artist of the Month for December 2022. Thanks to all that voted.
Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Comments (14)
This is beautiful work!
Thanks my friend.
So very 1960's love it. 😊❤️
:-) Thanks.
so many colorful wonders. super use of them. 5+
Thanks, Steve.
Remembers me of a Festival in India, "Holy", but this is as colorful as it was!
Appreciate your comment. Thanks a big bunch.
Very colorful! Favorite is the 3rd!
That's what happens when I paint. lol Thanks for the comment.
I can dig it. The first one is what happens when Megumin targets the paint factory.
lol. Thanks for the look and the comment.
These are all so colorful and to bring back the '60s, psychadelic!
I just hope that first one doesn't happen for a very long time.
Me too. Thank for looking.
Lyla, with every image you post in this gallery, you outdo yourself. Your creativity is very great. Your images are inspiring to us all. Congratulations on your imagination.
Thanks a lot for the comment. Appreciated.
a very explosive render
Yes, it is. :-) Thanks for looking.
I really like the fifth image, can I use it for some of my work? Great as always Lyla 👍🙋♂️
Of course you can use it. (note that it is part AI) Thanks for the comment.
very impressiv ! Great mix of colours !
Thanks a lot for the comment.
I love how beautifully coloured but apparently violent that literal explosion of colours are in the first - and how a later one depicts the event as a painting
Thanks for the comment. Appreciated.