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Dancing greenery

Fractal Abstract posted on Sep 24, 2021
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This fractal is made with Fractal Explorer, no PP only sign. My intention was that the fractal would look cheerful. Thank you very much for your look, as for your lovely comments on my other uploads, it's very much appreciated.

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A_Sunbeam Online Now!

6:29AM | Sat, 25 September 2021

Cheerful - yes, I can see quite a few eyes staring back! Nice work.

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anahata.c

11:50PM | Thu, 14 October 2021

This does look happy. And very organic. And very complex. The swath through the middle---with all the tiny detail---looks like a fractal field photographed from an airplane. It has a aerial feeling. I love the detail: Those big green radiant "flowers" are surrounded by lots of tiny detail, lots of small flowers, lots of tiny plants and maybe even animals. I love that.

Then the other sections are like huge glimpses into cells. You've created these biological 'blobs'---primal matter, like ameba or some other primal creatures. And they are peeking through the landscape.....In fact, the 'landscape' swaths look like clouds; and the 'ameba' sections are breaking through the clouds: They're km's below the clouds. (I hope this is clear, lol: It's hard to find words sometimes!) Terrific piece, Jacomina. Very complex and layered...


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