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The title explains the concept for this collection.

The Future is Ours By Gina Miller

The female model is a representation of the future of humanity. She is an icon of our ability to use the tools available to us to make the world a better place. My initial intention was to create one image (the third) but I kept seeing her differently, so I obliged her. My favorites are the first and second. I have the second image set as my workstation desktop wall paper. The workstation is the super hot rod machine that I do all of my art and animation work on. If you would like any of these to be on your desktop the high resolution versions work very well. I will grant you permission for personal desktop wallpaper use only as I retain the copyright for business and all that legal mumbo jumbo. If you don't want to know how to apply an image to your desktop, skip the purple writing below.

To do so, (if you have Windows) right click the high resolution image of your choosing and select save to store it on your hard drive. Now right click on your desktop, click on properties, wait for a pop up window to load, click the desktop tab at the top, now click the browse button and locate where you saved the image, you should see it in the previewer. If it doesn't fit properly automatically you can play with the position drop down (underneath the browse button) to make the image fit how you like it. Click apply and okay. If it still doesn't fit it may not match your desktop, try the smaller picture.

If you have a Mac, Ctrl + click on the high resolution image of your choosing and select download linked file to store it on your hard drive. Now Ctrl + click on your desktop, select change desktop background and wait for the pop up window to load, select the desktop tab, select choose folder, then locate where you saved the image, you should see it in the previewer. If it doesn't fit correctly you can use the drop down settings, to make it fit (center, fill screen etc.) If it still doesn't fit it may not match your desktop, try the smaller picture.

Which one is your favorite? You can let me know at the blog. I always look forward to your comments.

Scroll down to see all five of the versions.

Image tip: if you click enlarged images and they do not appear enlarged, if you have Windows XP, hover your mouse over the very bottom right corner of the image until you see a small square pop up that says "expand to regular size"click that and the image will enlarge.

The first version: Click here to see the high resolution version of the below image (or click the image itself).

Second version: Click here to see the high resolution version of the below image (or click the image itself).

Third version: Click here to see the high resolution version of the below image (or click the image itself).

Fourth version: Click here to see the high resolution version of the below image (or click the image itself).

Fifth version:

Images created on June 23, 2007 — added to the website on June 30, 2007.

Copyright Gina Miller 1998-2007
If you are interested in using this artwork, contact the artist.

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