ink blot gallery
The inspiration for our website has come from Hermann Rorschach, a Swiss psychiatrist, who first developed a psychological test using ink blots in the 1920s. Google celebrated his 129th ‘birthday’ with a Google Doodle.
These ink blots reflect our approach to financial life planning. Just as everyone sees something different in them, everyone sees their life and the world in their own unique way. Our job is to ensure we understand fully your perspective and create the financial framework to enable you to live the life you want.
Some of our ink blots have been created by the team at inspire (our lovely website designers), others by ourselves and our children.
Click on one or two – what do you see?
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artist: Becky Foale
sees: mystic queen
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artist: Sue Royle
sees: an elephant
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artist: Nick Crowe
sees: a rabbit
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artist: Nick Brown (inspire)
sees: a tiger’s nose
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artist: Nick Crowe
sees: a stealth bomber
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artist: Nick Crowe
sees: upside down muppet with shades & blue wig
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artist: Georgia Crowe (age 11)
sees: bird of paradise
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artist: Ella Crowe (age 13)
sees: make-up wearing teddy bear
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artist: Ben Crowe (age 9)
sees: beach cave
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artist: Ben Crowe (age 9)
sees: swimmer
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artist: Georgia Crowe (age 11)
sees: incredible hulk
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Carrie Bendall (inspire)
sees: a hummingbird hovering over Greenland
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artist: Ben Crowe (age 9)
sees: slug kingdom
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artist: Georgia Crowe (age 11)
sees: old tribal leader with headress
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artist: Georgia Crowe (age 11)
sees: a butterfly
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artist: Ella Crowe (age 13)
sees: a satyr
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artist: Sue Royle
sees: a butterfly
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artist: Ben Crowe (age 9)
sees: a girl singing to a lion cub
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artist: Ella Crowe (age 13)
sees: a welcoming vicar
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artist: Ella Crowe (age 13)
sees: the dark mark
If you enjoy this and think there may be any psychological basis for your interpretation of inkblots, you might like the Redstone Inkblot Test game.