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Kathryn A. ([personal profile] kerravonsen) wrote2018-09-17 11:03 am

Name That Planet!

Hello all you imaginative people! I have decided on the names for all the pictures in the previous round of Name That Painting, if you want to go look. Could you be so kind as to help me again? This time I've gone a bit mad on doing planetscapes (because I couldn't just stop at Monda Mondo). These are all acrylic pour paintings which have been digitally manipulated to turn them into planets. I could just name them "Planet 1, Planet 2" and so on, but it would be nicer if they could be called something more interesting. All suggestions welcome, because even if you think it is lame, it could still jog my mind in new directions towards a good name.

I will, as ever, update this post with final painting names when I've decided. 8-)


Planet #1 "Axial Tilt"
Planet1-fluid_art_S024-20180418_201834.jpg

Planet #2 "Twin Planets"
Planet2-fluid_art_S027-20180429_143913.jpg

Planet #3 "Terra Nova" (thanks to [livejournal.com profile] jaxomsride)
Planet3-fluid_art_S029-20180517_173328.jpg

Planet #4 "Arrakis" (thanks to [personal profile] dawnmist)
Planet4-fluid_art_S024-20180418_201852.jpg

Planet #5 "Tourmaline" (thanks to [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith)
Planet5-fluid_art_S033-20180827_151152.jpg

Planet #6 "Werel in Summer" (from Ursula Le Guin's "Planet of Exile")
Planet6-fluidart_S021-20180324_194256.jpg
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Re: Okay ...

[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith 2018-09-18 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
Tourmaline is those colors among others. It's famous for having rich, blended colors often with two or three in the same stone.

http://www.geologyin.com/2018/04/tourmaline-species-and-color-varieties.html