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Where The Wild Things Are II

Fractal Illustration posted on Nov 14, 2005
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Always Apophysis 2.03b(easties) My second dedication to the childrens book of the same name by Maurice Sendak "Where the Wild Things Are is the classic tale of young Max who is sent to bed without supper. Max then dreams that he is in the land of the wild things, and is king. But Max misses his home, so he sails back, and finds dinner waiting for him!" Reading it makes u wanna be a kid again 10 outta 10 Comments most appreciated Andrew(aka Max)----> :)

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Snow_Angel

12:09AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Lol! I always want to be a kid again! A must read :) This is really beautiful, gorgeous design and green colors! Wonderful Fractal image! :)

Elf_7

12:34AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

I LOVE that book, the story as well as illustrations are excellent :) Gorgeous flame Andrew!!! V

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then

1:27AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Don't know that book but you created a wonderful wild jungle vegetation.

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tutri

2:13AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Never read that book, but judging from this image it must be a great read. Library ahoy, here I come! Oh yeah, the fractal, that's very cool too, looks very organic and even a bit threatening to me!

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abmlober

2:50AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

SOmehow you managed that I thought of the book before I read your comment. A very good image...

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pixart1

3:39AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Great FineArtStuff!!!

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grinagog

3:53AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Certainly is another way of looking at the green stuff, i love it! But if I was Max I may have stayed! ?:)

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Dinhi

4:23AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Fabulas book, and incredible illustrations. You have most definitaly captured a moment in my readers mind of the art surrounding Max's adventure. Now about the acquisition of a Continuum Transfunctioner? I am afraid I am just a bit short the shipping, can you spare me? (=

fx7

5:35AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Rich, dense, and lovely: radiant transitions of green....

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Fractelaar

7:07AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Wow wild bush with a lot of animals very cool V

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Chaos911

7:29AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

wonderful work, super done!!!! excellent!!! :)

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fractalchemist

8:39AM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Cool to the Max!

fractalinda

1:45PM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Yes, definitely! One of my favorites- the book and your flame representation. Beautiful, exciting and excellent flame art.

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thomaniac

2:59PM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Wild and green and excellent. Very cool!

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algra

3:07PM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Original concept. Very impressive and beautiful image!

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cricri99

3:54PM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Peacock is spreading its tail....I like this work!!excellent!! applause!!

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Henny31

4:04PM | Mon, 14 November 2005

definitely an image to stimulate feelings for the wild life in the jungle.. Awesome!

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ShadowsNTime

9:04PM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Beautiful Andrew, haven't read the book but can feel the fantasy from your description.Superb gradient and definitely wild!Bravo!

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daffodilbaggins

9:41PM | Mon, 14 November 2005

Max, you got the colors just right!! I've read that book, having been a teacher at one time, and those colors are pretty much spot on! Excellent!

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artice

7:21PM | Fri, 18 November 2005

wild and wonderfull imag--v..(:k

chaos420gor2

4:49PM | Sun, 27 November 2005

very glad to see the reference to a great book


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