Monday, March 8th, 2010

Showcase of Fresh and Exciting Wallpapers for Your Desktop

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Desktop wallpapers are popular nowadays, you can place a high quality image on your computer which can inspire, innovate or even help remind you of a loved one. 5 years ago web designers used to design a website for 800 x 600, now with flat screen monitors becoming the norm, the minimum screen resolution is usually around 1024 x 768. The following wallpapers have been chosen because they offer something different and are in large high quality formats ready for downloading.

Ray of Light – Lovely selection of multi-colours, bursting out of the screen. Widescreen (1680×1050 pixels)

ray

The Firefox – Based on the Firefox “fox”, which is on fire…a literal meaning. Computer OS (1600×1200 pixels)

firefox

A Dreamy World – Looks like paradise, the sort of place people escape to go to. Nature (2560 x 1024 pixels)

dreamy

Silva in my world – Interesting but surreal landscape of trees. Abstract (1600×1200 pixels)

silva

Untrodden Woods – A glowing landscape of children drawn trees and bushes, very green!. Abstract (1680×1050 pixels)

woods

Experiment Wall – Similar to a close up of a match being waved around. Abstract (2560×1600 pixels)

wall

Nucleus – One of the best wallpaper’s I’ve seen, like a terminator eye on a dark background. Sci Fi (1600×1200 pixels)

nucleus

Tweedledee and Tweedledum – Based on the Teapots in Alice in Wonderland. Widescreen(2560×1600 pixels)

tdtd

Abstract Planet – Looks like something out of Star Trek, huge shafts of light exploding outwards. Science Fiction (800×600 pixels)

planet

Square Elephant – Almost looks lifelike in a cuddly, children’s tale kind of way. Abstract (1600×1200 pixels)

elephant

All Falls Down – Ring a Ring a Roses a pocket full of poses… Abstract (1680×1050 pixels)

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Gaudi Falls – Looks like something out of Bladerunner, amazing! Fantasy (1280 x 800 pixels)

fall

Modern Interpretation – Little Red Riding Hood grew up fast and the wolf has become a biker dude. Abstract (1600×1200 pixels)

wolf

Retro – Such a simple wallpaper, yet effective design displaying the old school Mac logo. Computer OS (1280×1024 pixels)

retro

Heart Gaming – Remember these types of games in the 80’s, here’s one involving a heart. Retro (1600×1200 pixels)

gaming

Wallpaper Pattern – Looks like an actual 70’s wallpaper, simple yet effective. Patterns (1440×900 pixels)

pattern

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Author: Giles Dawe

Giles Dawe is an English artist living in Zhuhai, China. Born in Bristol / England in 1977, he began painting at an early age and has studied painting and sculpture extensively in France and Cardiff under the famous UK landscape painter Terry Setch.

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8 Responses

March 9, 2010

I am always looking for new wallpapers to through into the circulation, I have me background randomly change every hour from 69 different photos.

Thanks~

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March 9, 2010

Some aren’t amazingly new but good roundup never-the-less.

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March 9, 2010

nice collection buddy :D i liked the abstract planet

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March 9, 2010

I like the classic Apple Background….Classic.

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March 10, 2010

Really Liked the ocean & the earth wallpapers, even I did something similar post.
you can check it out here.

http://webylife.com/freebies/fantastic-wallpapers-collection-for-your-desktop/

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March 11, 2010

Wow, these are amazing! I’ll have to grab some of these. Thanks.

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March 22, 2010

Really cool and amazing! Great collection! Pick up some works to my collection, thanks.

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