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The Fractal That Thinks It's a Hubism

Fractal Fractal posted on Jul 16, 2015
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This just looks like a Hubism to me. I was surprised and pleased with it. Apophysis 7x (new to me). SunriseGirl, thank you for the very kind words, and thank you to everyone for your wonderful support. Hubisms are made in Bryce (and Vue d'Esprit) using a technique promoted by Hubert Schaefer of Germany. They involve things like shiny spheres and other shapes, lights, and other devices and textures, and they are usually highly abstract in appearance. I should have explained this before, but here it is now. :)

Comments (7)


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prutzworks

1:06AM | Thu, 16 July 2015

beautiful soft apo, looks a bit like a cobra lilly to me

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SunriseGirl

1:53AM | Thu, 16 July 2015

Pat, I hate to admit it, but I did not know what Hubism was until I googled. And when I googled I found your site on fineartamerica. You have some stunningly gorgeous prints there. Thanks for sharing this one with us here also.

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jmb007

6:42AM | Thu, 16 July 2015

jolie

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giulband

8:33AM | Thu, 16 July 2015

Very wonderful and unusual image !!!

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Glendaw

8:49PM | Thu, 16 July 2015

You really have tapped into something interesting in the Apo field. The shapes, colors and textures are awesome. Great job !

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jocko500

9:02PM | Thu, 16 July 2015

cool

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phfrancke

5:22PM | Fri, 17 July 2015

very cool!


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