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Artist's Comments
I just can't stop making Julias!
Counter-piece to Halo. At first I wanted it to be symmetrical, too, but I got furious and stopped working on it because I didn't get it managed At second sight I liked the contrast of the asymmetric middle-piece to the regular Julia-bands/rings. But you have to forgive me my laziness. I used the same gradient as on Azur d'Acre --> Full View for the beautiful details. Comments appreciated Apophysis 2.07 - enjoy! I forgot to mention: gradient by *Eel-Ecurb |
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-sisters- =Rhiannon104 , =Colliemom
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Your effort to remain what you are is what limits you.
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"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to slide in sideways, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, screaming "HOLY CRAP what a ride!"
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Your effort to remain what you are is what limits you.
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Miracles happen every second of our lives. You just have to be aware enough to see them.
true love between a husband and wife comes from dedication and loyalty of heart, created from their innermost beings.
its GORGEOUS.
I love the intricacies of detail. Julians offer so much of that. I love the warped, offcenteredness of the "cell split" -- it adds so much interest to the oeverall piece.
The gradient is just beautiful. I've learned that gradients can make or break a piece, just like glazing can make or break a piece in ceramics.
This work is delightfully complex and intriguing.
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Miracles happen every second of our lives. You just have to be aware enough to see them.
true love between a husband and wife comes from dedication and loyalty of heart, created from their innermost beings.
Yes, gradient work is a most underestimated technique in fractal-art...
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Your effort to remain what you are is what limits you.
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