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Sickle Cell Clot Formation

Fractal Abstract posted on Jul 16, 2009
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special thanks to
carlx
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one of my favorite rendo artist


this peace is part of a series of fractals rendered to an abstraction of colorful gory fleshy compositions.

fractal of raw flesh
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nicotine and cholesterol?
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Proportions of the Human Figure (Vitruvian woman)
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Sickle cell:

An abnormal, crescent-shaped red blood cell that results from a single change in the amino acid sequence of the cell's hemoglobin, which causes the cell to contort which can clog arteries, especially under low-oxygen conditions.sickle_cell_01.jpg
all comments are welcome

Comments (4)


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rocserum

3:27PM | Thu, 16 July 2009

amazing and outstanding work! creepy realistic! RS RS

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Gwynhale

6:55PM | Thu, 16 July 2009

It looks very organic and still has that clean look of a mathematical construction. Great work.

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DukeNukem2005

7:37AM | Fri, 17 July 2009

Bravo! This is a very beautiful image. Remarkable job. This picture very much has liked to me. Five stars!

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tresamie

2:53AM | Sun, 19 July 2009

Definitely creepy and well done!


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