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The Wild Horseman

Fractal Abstract posted on Oct 22, 2007
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Just a straight-forward fractal, this one. It is a tad too busy to have a background graphic but I liked it all the same. I can definitely see a wild, galloping horse with a rider grimly attached in this. The front of the horse is very well defined (in my humble opinion). I will admit that the horses hind quarters do resemble a ww2 bomber planes tail more than they ought to but, hey. This is abstract art. So that's alright then. Enjoy. ---------------------------- Original Render: 29-Sep-2007 Created with Apophysis 2.02

Comments (5)


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1358

10:51AM | Mon, 22 October 2007

very cool flame! nicely done!

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ontar1

12:02PM | Mon, 22 October 2007

Wow, that is so cool, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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myquad

3:40PM | Mon, 22 October 2007

Excellent title! Beautiful and delicate fractal. Well done, Kev! I found the music for 'Symphonie Fantastique' and the fifth movement is impressive as well as the synopsis. Hoping for the continued improvement in your health and hello to Stan and Rufus. lol

dhama

4:32PM | Mon, 22 October 2007

Bloody hell, this is the best yet, a work of art in my opinion. Keep em coming. :-)

Liam.

2:53AM | Tue, 23 October 2007

LOL! I can see three wild horses there but you're right, it's abstract. And a very nice one, at that. :-)


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