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Welcome to SegPlay® Online...the pieceful way to play with pictures on the Web!!
Our online collection is organized into many categories that make it easy to find the perfect pattern to color. Select the picture to launch our original SegPlay® program or select the Flash button to try our new SegPlay® Flash program.
You can sort our categories alphabetically by their names or by theme. You can also choose to find a pattern that's popular, easy or difficult, or recently added to our collection. You can even pick a pattern randomly!
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Mandala Visions
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About the Artist: Charlotte Backman
Born in Santa Ana, California in 1956, I’m a rare Southern California native. I started to paint rocks, way back when that was a craze in elementary school, and ...
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About the Artist: Charlotte Backman
Born in Santa Ana, California in 1956, I’m a rare Southern California native. I started to paint rocks, way back when that was a craze in elementary school, and have been dabbling in art ever since. High school art class was downright discouraging, and I went off to get an English degree at UCLA and launched into various jobs – advertising, administrative positions at Hewlett-Packard, and working with my Dad in construction.
My creative urges were satisfied with ceramics and beading for quite some time. It is only a few years ago that I started painting in earnest, so I hold Grandma Moses as an inspiration (she got started painting much later in life than I, but we also share the same birthday.)
About the Artist: Charlotte Backman
Born in Santa Ana, California in 1956, I’m a rare Southern California native. I started to paint rocks, way back when that was a craze in elementary school, and have been dabbling in art ever since. High school art class was downright discouraging, and I went off to get an English degree at UCLA and launched into various jobs – advertising, administrative positions at Hewlett-Packard, and working with my Dad in construction.
My creative urges were satisfied with ceramics and beading for quite some time. It is only a few years ago that I started painting in earnest, so I hold Grandma Moses as an inspiration (she got started painting much later in life than I, but we also share the same birthday.)