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I saw this and fell in love. It has all of the ingredients to make a wonderful frame. Simple, clean, effective and symbolic. Even a nice place at top for a title. The small box areas could be used for a subtitle, or issue number, etc. Wonderful.
The Seed of Life is the companion symbol to the larger flower of life, and consists of its central circles. It is also very potent, although it might have slightly different effects on the human psyche than the Flower of Life.
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Zebra Skin Pattern - vectorised and simplified using Inkscape from a photo of an Equus Zebra skin held in the Frankfurt/Main Senckenbergmuseum. Original photo by Mickey Bohnacker, edited by wikimedia commons user Gothika A copy of the SVG is also available at wikimedia with additional sizes available as PNG http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Equus_zebra_hartmannae_fur_skin.svg Original Image: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/archive/b/be/20090517174108!Equus_zebra_hartmannae_fur_skin.jpg License is Public Domain, so while attribution is not required, credit is due to: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Gothika and http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Mickey-B