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The Wishing Stone

Fractal Abstract posted on Dec 16, 2007
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I think most of us have heard about a worry stone. It is a stone that we keep in a pocket and rub when we are worried. What if there was such a thing as a wishing stone. What if we could rub that stone and it would help us to focus on bringing our wishes into form. Now that would be something most interesting to be sure. There is an interesting thing about wishing stones and that is that they do not have a physical form. It is something that we create in our imagination and hold on to mentally. That way we can have our wishing stones with us all the time. I do not know how wishing stones came to be other than through story telling and our imagination. However, this is definitely something we can explore. Instead of wishing upon a star, we could work with our wishing stones and let them help us bring our dreams and desires into form. After all, the source of our wishing is us. It would stand to reason that the source for making those wishes real is also us. Does that mean we have to power to co-create our dreams? I would hope so. How divine. How simply divine. This is a single flame created with Apophysis 3D Hack. The seed script for this image is the 3D_Scry_JulianN_Script by Bart Doetsch and can be found on Deviant Art at the below link. http://fractal-resources.deviantart.com/art/3D-Scry-JuliaN-Script-71515986 Thank you for stopping by to look at my art. Thank you for your comments on this image and my previous images. I send a most heart felt thank you to those of you who have favored me as an artist or have favored one of my images. You have made my world a little brighter. I wish you a day of sunshine. I wish you a day filled with love. But most of all I wish you everlasting life filled with dreams to delight your soul. Namaste.

Comments (45)


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bpclarke

7:44PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

OMGosh! This is incredible! I didn't get anything like this with the script. Gorgeous work. Back to the designing board. :o) Superbly done. Bunny

kuzy62

7:54PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

Amazing!!! Gorgeous!!! Running out of superlatives!!!1

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salguodusa

7:58PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

Stunning fractal work Gayle. Just awesome.

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zoren

8:06PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

nice work..!!

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MagikUnicorn

8:12PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

TRIPLE GORGEOUS

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goldie

8:14PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

holy cow! this is absolutely gorgeous...sorta reminds me of the dome in St. Peter's in Rome, but lots prettier :D

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afugatt

8:36PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

Gorgeous!

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Richardphotos

8:46PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

exceptional art and the depth is mind boggling

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miincdesign

9:08PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

Wow, what a lovely piece of artwork. Love the earthy colors. Awesome title. Very well done!!

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magnus073

9:10PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

Wonderful image and theme Gayle, great work once more

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Lipa

9:59PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

So glad to see you move towards solid materials. This is very good materialwise: metal, ceramic, textile. It looks good as a whole, too.

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Electralena

10:23PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

It's gorgeous. Superbly done!!!

thevolunteer

11:00PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

First of all, I could really use one. Yes, all in your imagination. Second of all, this is fantastic. What a terrific creation. Great job. Aloha and happy holidays.

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daffodilbaggins

11:37PM | Sun, 16 December 2007

This is absolutely gorgeous, with the colors you've used, and the textures! Really just flat out beautiful, no doubt about it--kudos on this one!!

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Juliette.Gribnau

12:23AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

beautiful !

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Tanglimara

1:09AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

Wow, a wonderful image with a central theme and a good idea in the wishing stone. Lovely deep chocolate type colouring awa well.Many thanks for the link to the flame, I'll give it a try as I seem to struggle with Apo. Tony :-)

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yorek

1:12AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

Seems to be an very interesting script for the result is absolutely astonishing ! Thanks for the link ! I run....

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gunsan

1:48AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

One of the most beautiful I have seen!!!! Love the colors and design!

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saretta

2:27AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

I too love this script,especially the 3D version,great image and story!!:-)

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carlx

3:57AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

Amazing composition, Gayle!!!

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jccj56

4:11AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

Awesome Image!! Excellent Job!!

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claude19

5:17AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

SPLENDID PIECE of ARTWORK !!!

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mansco

9:46AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

Very different from your soft colours, and I really like it very much. My compliments ;O)

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Naoo

10:21AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

WooooooooooooooW! This Image is absolutly wonderful! One of Your best! I Love it!!!

Denys234

10:47AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

Beautiful work!!

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daali

11:36AM | Mon, 17 December 2007

wonderful!

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moochagoo

12:01PM | Mon, 17 December 2007

Quite good work !

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farmerC

1:51PM | Mon, 17 December 2007

EXELLENT WORK.

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pops

1:57PM | Mon, 17 December 2007

Amazing image and work

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abstractix

2:09PM | Mon, 17 December 2007

Beautiful, Gayle. Love the textures here. Knowing me, I'd wish for things that would get me in heaps of trouble. Lol. ;-)

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