I've been looking occasionally at Oberon Design's iPad cases for two years almost. I finally decided to get one.
It's very nice, particularly the feel of the leather, it's very thick and strong, but still sort of soft.
It also bends backwards to function as a stand, something I think any case must.
I chose the Roof of Heaven design because I have always had a fondness for the idea of looking beyond the universe for truth.
I'd say the major downside to it is that it does not bend backwards very well, for holding, so really the option are to take it out for holding, or having the one half of it flapping to the wind. May not be a big deal when you get used to it.
... And perhaps because I have often included the Sun in my own art, as an obvious symbol for the Light of Heaven. Or the light of Life Source.
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Very nice. Love the color. :-)
Thanks, yes the color was a little tricky. The yellow might fit the motif better, but I thought it was a little on the garish side.
One can always think of laying in the grass, looking up into a beautiful blue sky/Heaven. :-D
Oh ya, the *sky* is blue, I forgot!
Funny, I don't recall if I've ever painted a blue sky. It's been rare. Gotta do that some time.
Oh ya, the *sky* is blue, I forgot!
It happens! ;-) I don't think people look UP often enough! I am, FOREVER, doing so! The other day, I was driving and the blue of the sky was just *so* GORGEOUS! As usual, I was in a HURRY to go somewhere (probably work!) and I hadn't brought my camera; but...all I wanted to do was just pull over and go and lay down and look UP and try to "absorb" the STUNNING blue that was all around! That combined with the cool clouds swirling about; it was just a wonderful sky, that day! WISH I could have stopped and taken a picture of it! I gotta get back to remembering to bring my camera everywhere, again! :-)
Funny, I don't recall if I've ever painted a blue sky. It's been rare. Gotta do that some time.
Yes and...I would absolutely love to see it, when you are done! It's interesting how difficult it is to even capture the "gloriousness" of the blue in a digital picture. Like a sunset/sunrise, a digital picture of it can't even come near to capturing what our naked eye can. But..."translating" that blue, from what we SEE, might be a lot more accurate...because we can hold it up and match it side by side...if we are out, in God's BEAUTIFUL NATURE, painting. That's what I'd like to do, someday, anyway...when I feel that I won't be rushed. :-)
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