Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with something called “Mary Sutton.” I’d heard about it a little bit, seen some stuff online, and figured, why not give it a shot? So, let’s dive into what I did.

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to, you know, actually find this “Mary Sutton” thing. I did a bit of searching around, just to get a feel for what others were doing with it. Basically, it seemed like it was all about messing with images, doing some cool visual stuff.
The Process
I grabbed some random image I had lying around on my computer. Honestly, it was just a picture of my cat, but hey, it works! I didn’t want to spend ages finding the perfect image, I just wanted to experiment.
Then, I started to play around. I followed some general instructions I found. It was a little confusing at first, lots of steps, but I just took it one at a time. It’s very easy to get lost.
- First, I did this…
- Then, I tried that…
- And after that, I messed with this other thing…
Honestly, half the time I wasn’t even sure what I was doing! I was just clicking buttons and seeing what would happen. It was kind of like baking a cake without a recipe – a bit chaotic, but fun in its own way.
The Results
So, after all that fiddling around, what did I end up with? Well, it definitely looked… different. My cat photo was all distorted and weird, but in a strangely cool way. It wasn’t exactly what I expected, but that’s part of the fun, right?

I played with some of the settings, tweaked a few things here and there, and got a slightly better result. It’s definitely something that takes practice, I think. I’m not going to become a “Mary Sutton” expert overnight, but it was a cool little experiment. Definitely something I might try again sometime, maybe with a different picture next time – who knows!