BIOA few words: Ive been disabled (TB) for bulk of life. Now retired & purchased a computer three years ago (August 2002) when the word processor failed. Insisted on building it around Painter (then 7 now IX), & discovered Ultra Fractal in January 2005. Dont understand it, but thats the fun and the agony. Was always a keen amateur photographer, which mentally supported my weekend rambling. I was a member of the Regional Council of the Youth Hostels Association for a short while.
Towards the end of working life began attending various art classes and became a member of our esteemed local arts club. I regularly exhibit in their Annual Open (when the selectors allow) & nowadays resolutely enter computer art into their periodic critiques partly to overcome prejudices & to give the traditional artists some familiarity with this very different medium.
I live in Bristol UK, but am a Yorkshireman by birth.
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Comments (11)
chesscanoe
Interesting whimsical image makes me smile inside!
Rerewhakaaitu
Cliff, your art is almost always beautiful to me. I would hang this piece, and happily live with it. Although....I ask myself, '...but where is the dead cat?' I know that's not the question lol.
peedy
WOW, fantastic! Great depth! Corrie
KataPan
Beautiful composition and coloring! Superb!
carlx
Very beautiful abstract!!!
Jennyfnf
Yes indeed, certainly a superb abstract, and makes me feel happy. You too have a good weekend:-)
ralphwarnick
Delightful eye magic!
Hubert
Beautiful composition/design!
greyone
Wonderful design and excellent presentation
tresamie
LOL @ Merren... dead cat indeed! This image is lovely. The lighting is amazing and the depth is impressive :)
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