I live in a small village in upstate New York, with my husband, Howard, nine cats and one dog. I was born in 1957 and have been addicted to making pictures since childhood. I discovered digital art in 1996, starting out with Corel Photopaint 5 and Bryce 2 (so loaded with bugs it was unbelievable!). These days I satisfy my addiction with Photoshop, Poser, Illustrator, Carrara, UltraFractal, Apopysis, Vue, Bryce and more...
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Comments (10)
fractalinda
Wonderful composition!
abmlober
Oh what an image. I could vote for it the whole day...
fractalgarden
envious sighs You create such beautiful images!
KPK
................ simply speechless :-))
mdessureault
Me, this are the thin hairlines that border the ones that are on the stem and arrive in the blue and green balls. How have you done that?
dennism
A brilliant effort!
aramin
Classic fractal is always nice...
smithgiant
I feel that your use/choice of colors and textures and how they are assigned to the fractal shapes works well with each other to create a very unique composition.
PaulDeCelle
A wonderful classic fractal, Linda!
TaLucci
Stunning!!! Your use of colors & textures add depth, and make this work come alive. KUDOS