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)
efron_241
like Escher.. he would have loved this
peedy
Excellent image! Corrie
Glendaw
Wow!! Those guys should have been a bit more prepared for battle. Running around in underwear could prove to be lethal indeed!! Very creative and a bit humorous I'd say!!!
rocserum
excllent work! RS
greyone
very unique and creative image. Nice work.
KataPan
Wonderful composition and colors! Superb!
Eleandras
Awesome!
graphicMADness
This is worthy of an ancient wall or pot... I am fascinated by archaeology, and this looks like it came from a dig somewhere in the Mediterranean. Love it!
Osper
BUSY!!!!!!
Beebee127
I almost didn't look closer because the thumbnail does this no justice, but I do adore the color palette. I'm glad I did zoom in...this is quite fun, actually, which I know was not your intent, but I say let the viewer decide. :) I wish there were a way to blend the edges of the tiling, but if one removes one's glasses, it becomes less important. I will take this in 16x20 matte finish.
raysheaf
Very itnriguing, looks like a stereogram picture!