Hallowe’en: Conjured Joy


An abstract interpretation of Hallowe’en. Armed with a ClipArt bat, and featuring moons, teeth, pumpkins, apples, witches hats, eyes and spiders legs (them’s the red things, by the way!), I splopped this together very quickly to get another post out in Hallowe’en Month.

Well, it has to be done.

Actually, I’ve changed my mind about the spiders legs. They’re now those invisible cobweb strands that you always walk through when there’s a crowd around, and you do that dance to get it off your face. I know you know what I mean…

12 responses to “Hallowe’en: Conjured Joy”

  1. aFrankAngle avatar

    Tom … I like it!

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thanks, Frank.
      A Hallowe’en abstract… just the time for one, if ever!

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  2. bcparkison avatar

    great design and yes I do know about waking into spider strings. Terrible.

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    1. Tom avatar

      Hehehe! Yes… funny though, Beverly (once you’ve gotten over the initial shock!)

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  3. Elaine avatar

    Are spider string cobwebs 🧐🤨🕷🕸

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    1. Tom avatar

      Yup.
      Pesky little things, Elaine.

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  4. anotherday2paradise avatar

    Love this and yes, I do know exactly what you mean. 😳

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    1. Tom avatar

      Hehehe.
      Thanks, Sylvia.
      They do get everywhere, don’t they?

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  5. Diane Henders avatar

    You know I know what you mean! 🙂

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    1. Tom avatar

      Diane, you knew I’d know you knew what I meant.

      Liked by 1 person

  6. Soul Gifts avatar
    Soul Gifts

    Sticky, icky, cobwebs, stronger than the strongest steel. Perfect for Hallowe’en

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    1. Tom avatar

      Yes indeed, Raili. And that sudden eek factor to boot! 😀

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