The Clare de Lune website project was assisted by a Marketing Grant from Arts NSW, administered by the National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA).
The website boasts a unique picture-frame design that utilises a 24-bit PNG to allow for a wide range of gradients and multiple transparencies as it overlaps items within it.
Some fairly nifty HTML/CSS allows this to work on older versions of Internet Explorer without obscuring content or making it unclickable - 24 bit PNG support on IE6 is practically nil and comes with it's own unique problems, so this was an exciting achievement.
Inside this picture frame are objects in a room, each item being a part of the websites navigation. The site includes a showcase of jewellery and a retrospective of exhibitions by the artist.
The Clare de Lune website was coded in 2008 at my own company, Unconundrum.