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Wallpaper

Get your free Joni wallpaper here! We currently have 74 to choose from... and are always looking for more. If you have a design you'd like us to consider, email us the information and we'll take a look.

Click on each image to open a new window with the full-sized graphic suitable for downloading. (Note: if your screen resolution is smaller than the graphic size, it'll adjust accordingly and look fine).

[This section of the site is managed by Mark-Leon Thorne.]


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A Chair In The Sky [1024 x 640 pixels]
An adaptation of two photographs. One of Joni, the other of Charles Mingus. This is dedicated to the work of Charles Mingus and his collaboration with Joni Mitchell.

Designed by: Mark-Leon Thorne [Apr-17-2006]


A Strange Boy [1024 x 640 pixels]
Based on another photograph by Norman Seeff.

Designed by: Mark-Leon Thorne [May-20-2006]


Amelia [1024 x 640 pixels]

Designed by: Mark-Leon Thorne [Nov-18-2005]


Amelia 2 [1024 x 640 pixels]
Second wallpaper for Amelia.

Designed by: Mark-Leon Thorne [Dec-02-2005]


Anima Rising [1024 x 768 pixels]

Designed by: James Daniel Shipley [Feb-15-2006]


Big Yellow Taxi [1024 x 640 pixels]

Designed by: Mark-Leon Thorne [Nov-18-2005]


Black Crow [1024 x 640 pixels]
From the album, Hejira. Featuring the late Jaco Pastorious on bass. Based on a photograph by Norman Seeff.

Designed by: Mark-Leon Thorne [May-19-2006]


Blue [1024 x 640 pixels]
Live concert shot similar to the one used for the cover of the album, Blue.

Designed by: Mark-Leon Thorne [Nov-29-2005]


Blue Boy [1024 x 640 pixels]

Designed by: Mark-Leon Thorne [Nov-24-2005]


Both Sides, Now [1024 x 640 pixels]

Designed by: Mark-Leon Thorne [Feb-04-2006]


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