Start with a time-lapse, long-exposure image of a moving tetsubin teapot, then add a little artistic creativity, and let it steep: you'll get a highly unusual hd wallpaper for your computer or tablet.
Arancia-Laranja began as a macro photo, and despite the name it is not, nor has it ever been, a fruit in the sense we typically use that word -- can you guess what flower was used as the original subject?
It's available here, now, for free downloads in a wide variety of sizes.
One of the heralds of spring's arrival, the daffodil, with popular yellow varieties such as the King Alfred, the Carlton, the Gigantic Star, or the Marieke dominating most people's memories, there are some less-classically-yellow choices to be had - but not in this picture, which is actually a single daffodil used over and over to make a beautiful hd background for your computer or smartphone.
From a picture of an incandescent lightbulb, mix in some creative fractal tiling, and it starts to get a little tricky to actually figure out what you're seeing - yet it makes a lively, artistic, "change-of-pace" background for your digital desktop, trimmed and cropped to several sizes and ratios...