Mad Mondriaan by aartika
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Description
My first post for quite a while as have been busy with various other projects :-)
Created and rendered using Ultra Fractal 4
Resized and framed with Paint Shop Pro.
Created and rendered using Ultra Fractal 4
Resized and framed with Paint Shop Pro.
Comments (18)
eras50
Divine madness ;) Welcome back with this splendid abstract! V
Mondwin
Looks as a tribal fractal!!!!Splendid!!brava as usual!V:DDD
taurus66
interresting and unusual approach. i like this painterly "fractint" style.
LLUUPPUUSS
A very untypical Mondrian - surely out of his mad phase :o)
Pannyhb
It does look like a Mondrian:) Great abstract, with wonderful flowing colors. I love the "dice" type dots along the ribbons of colors! The whole scene reminds me of a highway:)
MakinMagic
Superb painting Tina - I like this more than your Donnie entry :-)
kuzy62
Incredible abstract! Superb!
kansas
Welcome back! A wonderful modern abstract in bright colors which are so pleasing.
DigiArts
Exciting and fun! Love the colors, patternplay and frenetic flow. Excellent work, Tina.
kdietrich
Wow! I love the color, shape, texture -- everything!!!
jockc
Very cool work, I love the colors and shapes
abmlober
I instantly knew it was you when this thumb appeared in the gallery! Wonderful.
Allenox
Very colorful, great design.
sofie-filo
Just a super abstract piece of artwork, Tina. And a great homage to the Dutch painter Pieter Mondriaan. *****
SimonKane
I like this very much, but... I don't like the drop shadow. I hope you don't mind the comment. :-)
Isir
Wonderful style and design !
twiggypeasticks
Original and vibrant piece - bravo :O)
Rykk
I love this kind of fractal image - reminds me of the painted ones in this style you see in art galleries.