Real name: Tom Hendriks. Nickname: tomix.
BIO: Born in Luxembourg in 1962, living in Switzerland (Lausanne). Started to work with computers in the early 80's.
INTERESTS: I mainly focus on fractals, especially Apophysis flames. I started another account here (tomix_ch) to show off other kind of pictures. Feel free to take a look at my personal website: www.tomixart.com.
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Comments (16)
carlx
Wonderful abstract composition!!! Excellent postwork!!!
Naoo
I like it a lot!!!
swinck
great one dude!!!!
nazul
Thats very interesting - how would one of the last two look with your KPT technique?
Juliette.Gribnau
I love it that you are experimenting new styles ! Great job on this one
spiegel428
I find it busy, but I like the style a lot.
mansco
This is also splendid. LOve it's colours ;O)
stolta
Very beautiful,great work.
rocserum
stunning cubistic piece of art! RS
amota99517
This is great! Your texures look like they are made of leather. Love this concept and effect. Excellent render.
hazyl
Another great abstract, love the colours and design. H.
philuf
Superb abstract! so warmly colorful and dynamic!
fractalinda
Awesome abstract play of form and color. Cool and beautiful.
algra
Contrary to the cubists one century ago this is really abstract. Further your series is excellent cubistic work, even the colors are convincing, many Picassos and Bracques looked in the same way. Excellent! Further I'm very amazed you made this in apo, the several fractal softwares are converging today.
Xantipa
Excellent..
three_grrr
I like this one a lot, because of the warm colors I think. I like all the angles and little niches all over. Again, makes me think of an urban setting.