Petri is a Finnish bloke who has always felt attracted to fractal images, and somehow doesn't seem to get tired of them no matter how many of those he sees. Sure, there's plenty of uninteresting material around, but someone always manages to push the envelope and bring something new into the genre, forcing him to stay around for a few more days...weeks...years. Petri is not a professional artist in any sense; he merely records the visions and entities that he encounters in the infinite fractal spaces. In other words, he usually makes images more or less intuitively, without any kind of pre-planning or such. The main reason for this is that he is a lazy dreamer....
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Comments (13)
daali
compliments,indeed beautiful
CarolSassy
I remember that tv show. It was scary! This isn't scary though, it's very lovely. Gorgeous, graceful lines. Pretty colors, and wonderful details 'n' lighting! (:
mansco
really beautiful, love the design and colours ;O)
BJsHaven
This is unique and very striking.
kansas
Very nice! I love the colors and vetical lines.
renderix
cool flame and coloring!
RondaJ
Very Cool design,Great colors...(0:
XoxoTree
Wow this is so cool with great grace and style and class. I Love it. :)
algra
Aweful beauty!
tresamie
Exquisite! Love the flow and colors!
Dinhi
I love the depth Petri, this looks like window covering that is moving! Excellent stuffs! (=
psion005
Wonderfull illusion of cloth/material dude :)
blatte
Amazing feel of hanging cloth, being pulled apart or distorted in the centre. The colours are also very complimentary and soothing. They remind me of some of my parent's old design magazines from the 60's (in a good way :)