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A galactic sound explosion.

Fractal Abstract posted on Jun 15, 2014
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This was also an entry in the fractal challenge with the theme: The sound of fractals. I wrote a kind of poem to it, and put the link of the matching music. Not really my taste, but it inspired me to create the fractal and the poem. Fractal made with Apophysys, one layer. And a little bit embossed (if I remembered this well). A galactic sound explosion. ================================== A beat so overwhelming in its sounds it is thrown into space that each one which is going on its way to a planet a moon, or a star already can hear from afar and will never forget that music is many times better when being heard in the universe. With an echo magnificent everywhere there simultaneously surrounded by all his perfectly far ahead of glory. The dizzying rhythmic event of the galactic. ================================== http://youtu.be/XKVDFOv2SUk Thank you very much for your attention.

Comments (17)


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Faemike55

10:59AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

Very cool and beautiful work Mies have a great Sunday

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X-PaX

11:24AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

Very nice work Jacomina.

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claude19

11:25AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

Mies, I does not like games or contests, but I love many of your fractals! This will be no exception to my admiration for your travailo ... what? I can not hear you with all that noise!

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Juliette.Gribnau

11:44AM | Sun, 15 June 2014

mooi ontwerp Mies.... mijn oren knappen er haast van !

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durleybeachbum

12:01PM | Sun, 15 June 2014

There is so much to see in this amazing piece of work!

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Cyve

2:46PM | Sun, 15 June 2014

Fantastic fractal result !

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adrie

3:00PM | Sun, 15 June 2014

Gorgeous fractal artwork Mies, love it.

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alida

3:35PM | Sun, 15 June 2014

great work

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jmb007

4:17PM | Sun, 15 June 2014

explosif !!

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PHELINAS

11:04PM | Sun, 15 June 2014

I am especially amazed by the "transparency" of the image. You possess in the way a very big technique, dear friend. On the other hand, the graphismes as the colours evoke some impressionistic still life. In brief a work of very high holding!!! Bravo Mies

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auntietk

11:16PM | Sun, 15 June 2014

SO beautiful!! I agree with Jean ... you have a huge talent!

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peedy

11:58PM | Sun, 15 June 2014

A beauty, Mies. Corrie

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netot

12:08AM | Mon, 16 June 2014

Lovely work! I really like your palette of colors.!

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ichtvan

12:11PM | Mon, 16 June 2014

Great work !!!

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farmerC

12:50PM | Mon, 16 June 2014

Exellent apowerk.

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flavia49

7:12PM | Mon, 16 June 2014

stunning work

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anahata.c

5:53AM | Wed, 18 June 2014

On the one hand, it looks like a galactic explosion of sound, as you describe in your poem. ("Music is many times better when being heard in the universe...") On the other hand, it looks like a big synapse, a place where living tissue and energies all collide, creating a huge coming-together of life-force. It also seems like the beginning of life, under the sea. (Lots of deep sea blues in this piece.) I heard a little of the youtube video, but unfortunately my internet is quite slow right now (which is why it's taking me so long to leave each of these comments), so I couldn't hear the whole selection. But it does sound like music in the galaxies, and that's what this fractal is like. It's beautiful, Jacomina. It also feels like you carved it in stone or in ceramic. It's very physical. A beautiful evocation of "a galactic sound explosion"...


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