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Sorrow

Fractal Religious/Spiritual posted on Oct 25, 2006
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Ultra Fractal. Thank you... always and ever so much... for the gracious and encouraging words you guys have been kind enough to leave under some of my stuff. I truly appreciate every single one of them. Hugs to all! Helen :)

Comments (29)


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Sunbow

7:13PM | Wed, 25 October 2006

This has some awsome furry textures. I am always amazed that there is no end to ultra-fractal.

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H_Dog

7:18PM | Wed, 25 October 2006

Helen, this one had my mind attempting to decypher exactly what I was seeing. Maybe it is the fact that it is 3 dimensional solids, and wispy cloudiness, and that little "object" in the center. Then again, maybe I am trying too hard, and should just enjoy it :) Very different for you, and I like it a lot :)

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SimonKane

7:24PM | Wed, 25 October 2006

I'm not too keen on the frame, but I love everything else about it.

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CorneliaYoder

8:43PM | Wed, 25 October 2006

Very very pretty!!

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redbeard

9:24PM | Wed, 25 October 2006

This is a very dark and moody image. The dark moon framed by the organic elements evokes feelings of loneliness, confusion, and indeed sorrow. Very powerful and fascinating work.

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clydedough

9:28PM | Wed, 25 October 2006

"Cool" i dont see sad, i like it -it really grabbed my attention.

docsanz

9:41PM | Wed, 25 October 2006

Wonderful sculptured metal look.

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Lenord

10:04PM | Wed, 25 October 2006

Something a bit Different from your Norm. Darker atmosphere and mood, I like it my tastes run that way some. & Peace

Louy

10:37PM | Wed, 25 October 2006

When I study your expression of deepest melancholy, I'm moved to remember the words of sorrow he tells having lost his dearest friend-a fellow poet. He takes a path to the seashore close by- alone. There in this world of sorrow you show he exclaims," break, break, break, by thy cold grey stones ,O Sea;And I would that my tongue could utter, the thoughts that arise in me!" You show sadness personified by the Mystery One's countenance bound to suffer until a brighter time,ahead. All your techniques utter dull ,sad colour. A remarkable protrayal.

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DreamersWish

11:18PM | Wed, 25 October 2006

I see so much in this image, but I am unsure if I see sorrow. I see an angel, I see a sculpture, I see something like geese in flight. It is a gorgeous piece of incredible depth and beauty! Well done!

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Lyne

12:30AM | Thu, 26 October 2006

I don't mean any disrespect or offense but to me this makes me think of Halloween bats! :-) sorry it must be the "season"...

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mountmous

12:37AM | Thu, 26 October 2006

Like Simon says: I might have chosen a different edge nibbler. The image is very impressive. You've cut out the center shape beautifully, and lovely use of texture. Like it very much.

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Xantipa

1:26AM | Thu, 26 October 2006

Excellent work. E.

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Junglegeorge

2:57AM | Thu, 26 October 2006

Cool :-)

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mansco

5:22AM | Thu, 26 October 2006

It is a gorgeous piece splendid depth and beauty ;O)

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:16AM | Thu, 26 October 2006

Excellent and very creative abstraction my friend......!!!

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AnnaKirsten

6:27AM | Thu, 26 October 2006

Well, my first impression was Mickey Mouse!! That's because of the "ears" and the "eyes" with the furry nose in begtween that I can so clearly see in this mysterious image! Having read the replies of others, it's really amazing how this sort of image strikes us in so many different ways! Very clever, full of depth and mystery...

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eras50

6:50AM | Thu, 26 October 2006

I love the composition and the "individuality" of each element. The lighting brings up the textures wonderfully. It's an outstanding abstract and, though sorrow has always been a source of inspiration to artists, I hope you're not sad at all :)

XoxoTree

7:24AM | Thu, 26 October 2006

Wow this is very stunning. I love it .You are welcome I really enjoy your images, You do it so fine and are greatly talented. :)

stevi0d

7:29AM | Thu, 26 October 2006

A beautiful image, perfectly titled. Wonderfull depth, light and texture.

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twiggypeasticks

12:26PM | Thu, 26 October 2006

WEll you have called this wonderful image Sorrow - but it has given me PLEASURE :O) Thank you

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abmlober

2:37PM | Thu, 26 October 2006

What a wonderful work. I like this kind of sorrow :-)

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bpclarke

7:16PM | Thu, 26 October 2006

Fantastic textures and depth. I really like the greyscale colors you used to create this. Bunny

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tresamie

11:35PM | Sat, 28 October 2006

If sorrow looked like this, everyone would want it! Lovely and sweet. :)

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Megandoc

6:43AM | Sun, 29 October 2006

Wow! Different! Makes me want to reach out and touch. :)

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madcatter

8:14AM | Fri, 03 November 2006

I'm afraid I don't see sorrow here...just a beautiful study in neutrals.

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DIANE603

10:22PM | Thu, 09 November 2006

Oh WOW!! This is going to my favorites!!

fractalinda

8:12PM | Mon, 13 November 2006

How did I miss this awesome work?! Suberb textures and tones..striking and effective contrast and an elegant feel. Beautiful abstract and excellent work!

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SkyeKat

11:21PM | Tue, 14 November 2006

Very cool - love the variety of textures.


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