JasonAndTheCyanean Rocks 05-07-07 jpg. by Jennyfnf
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Description
FE Still in the hunting grounds of a spot in Talis Variation 1 formula. As a child I devoured books, amongst my favourites The Iliad and The Odyssey. When I saw this fractal it immediately brought Jason's epic voyage to mind.
Thankyou for viewing and also for your generous comments on my last post. I appreciate each and every one of you.
Have a happy weekend:-)
Comments (21)
artposer
Wowwww Way cool awesome way to go 5+ very original
RodolfoCiminelli
Fantastic and creative realization my friend.....!!!!
Juliette.Gribnau
fascinating and gorgeous
clifftoppler
Wow! That was a cultured childhood. I swept through people like Rafael Sabatini, Dumas, and later Zane Grey, Ernest Haycox - pure escapism, all of it. Nowadays I mostly look at pictures - serious stuff, like yours here. I worry for Jason with the huge, gigantic, yet cleverly hidden dinosaur in the background. Still Jason will be up to it, myths enable hero's to always rise to the occasion. Your picture does likewise.
joeydude
Simply(?) Amazing piece, Jenn!! Stunning!
Antonio57
Fantastic work!!!!! Excellent!!!!BRAVO
joefraq
Impressive piece of fractalART here! WOW!
algra
Perfect beauty.
Lipa
Wowity wow. I must check that formula out.
mansco
splendid work and interpretation ;O)
bpclarke
One of my favorite stories and books as well. This is perfectly depicting that scene. Excellent work. Bunny
bpclarke
One of my favorite stories and books as well. This is perfectly depicting that scene. Excellent work. Bunny
bpclarke
One of my favorite stories and books as well. This is perfectly depicting that scene. Excellent work. Bunny
liltawen
Very impressive and dramatic.
FractalForum
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kansas
Splendid!
mountmous
Very impressive work, Jenny. Loved those stories too...
fractalchemist
Again one of your super-beauties, Jenny!
LightArtFractals
This entire series is just spectacular! Congradulations on a wonderful job.
taurus66
whoahhh! what an image. nothing makes more sense, than flooding it. perfect work!
Tanczos
wow ;o)Tanc