Dochtersions: Hello everybody! Under the name "dochtersions" I started, at the suggestion of my dear husband, in sharing my photos, fractals, and also some paintings, and other 2D art here at Renderosity. That was in January of 2010. I still use my two owls as avatar, which is a reduced image of one of my oil paintings.
The name "dochtersions" came into my head as only one, when I was looking for a name for my blog that I started in 2007.
This name is not that strange, as I know that God is my real father and mother at the same time, and I know that God loves me more and deeper than a man can aware of (or at least I think this way)
I live in the South of The Netherlands together with my retired husband. I've had various occupations. In my last job, I was working as an assistant to a paediatrician and a rehabilitation specialist. When I had children, I graduated "health awareness", and gave lectures on various topics, plus vegetarian cooking classes to teenagers.
My husband and I have together two daughters and four grandchildren. Which all live abroad, to be precise in Lacey (WA-USA) and Davos in Switzerland.
I've always been busy with all kinds of creativity. As a child I drew a lot, later pottery, needle art, tapestries, weaving, batik art, macramé, etc. Painting with oil was my last great hobby.
Around about the year 2000 I started having unexplained physical symptoms as well as insomnia, which was later diagnosed as having PTSD. It turned out that I had repressed a traumatized youth. However, the physical symptoms made that I no longer could be busy with my passions, the real painting, and other activities (f.e. reading books, gardening, travelling), which I was doing without a limit.
What I can stay doing well in limited form, is playing music on my mandolin and my guitar, and also to enjoy/listen my favourite music, which is including the cantatas of J.S. Bach and his sons , f.e. also music from G.F. Handel, G.Ph. Telemann, a.s.o. This is also the kind of music that my husband (on its church organ) and I (on my mandolin) play together.
After being diagnosed with PTSD a lot changed and I was forced to look for alternatives in which I could express myself. That is, that for years I started writing, and poetry, which go quite intense and as a sort of automatic. Unfortunately, my knowledge of the English language is not sufficient enough, so I write in my mother tongue, with sometimes a few exceptions. The thoughts come to my mind right at unexpected moments, and it’s wonderful, to surrendering to your train of thoughts.
In the encounter more and more of impossibilities, in connection with, f.e continuous pains, I learned to shift my gaze. Searching for distractions and alternatives, I learned to focus my happy mind on all the wonderful and admirable little things in the world around me.
My husband since 1968 Karel (kareldg on RR) bought a small pocket camera for me, and taught me to work with Fractal Explorer. Through my little Sony camera I learned to look differently, to see deeper; to see the details, the structure, how refined, and just so unique the small ones are in God's creation.
What is one of my daily tasks is trying to support people who suffer from PTSD, but they suffer more in an emotional way, and I can understand them and listen to their story (digital) they trust me.
Renderosity: What projects are you currently working on?
Dochtersions: Of course I would love to take more concrete technical knowledge to me (to acquire), and follow tutorials, how to work with Ultra Fractal, Mandelbulb, etc.. The capabilities of PSP investigate and experiment with it.
The manual of my current camera (Canon PowerShot SX50HS, and as pocket camera Panasonic DMC-TZ35, since 2020 I use a Canon PowerShot SX70HS). I would like to sift through, and experiment with it. But exactly that kind of things, such as reading comprehension, concentration, makes this especially, by the constant dominating intense facial pain, really impossible.
All in all, I continue to look for improvement, while in the meantime trying to be light-hearted, happy and hopeful, to be open to everything that's coming my way. I enjoy art, stay in the nature, the outer man/woman in me, the love that I've been given, to realize this, and to be thankful for. Wherever I am happy with is that I am able to meet so many lovely people through RR. Unfortunately, only digital, but I'm also grateful.
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Comments (27)
SunriseGirl
WOW!! I love this beautiful Easter egg. The colors and designs...everything is just gorgeous. Thank you for this thoughtful Easter gift. May you be blessed with peaceful, joyful days as well, dearest Mies.
jmb007
jolie
Richardphotos
if jewels could look like this, they would be a sure seller. very beautiful work
flavia49
Happy Easter
Pelican
Original and beautiful Easter fractal !
Faemike55
I wish you and your family a happy and blessed Easter
Ik wens u en uw familie een gelukkig en gezegend Pasen
erg mooi en delicaat Easter Egg. prachtig werk
X-PaX
Wonderful work Jacomina.
Happy Easter to you too.
Glendaw
What a beautiful Easter Egg and background Mies.
The shapes, colors and details inside are amazing.
Thanks for this wonderful card.
Happy Easter to you and Karel too.
MrsRatbag
What a stunningly beautiful easter egg! Well done!
kepp
stunning image super work
matstan2610
Happy Easter to you. Excellent work.
npauling
I love how you have incorporated the fractal into the egg. Very well done and a great result. ☺
blondeblurr
What a stunning looking Easter egg and nice surprise for someone special (that would be all of us here at RR), just like a very precious jewel - also, with our good wishes from OZ to you and your family at Easter-time Jacominchen.
chrisann
Wonderful!
Freethinker56
Superbly worked very impressive!! Happy Easter to you and yours
durleybeachbum
This is the most gorgeous egg I've ever seen! Happy Easter to you and Karel!
Juliette.Gribnau
echt een heel bijzondere creatie fav
jif3d
Cool glass and reflection like texture, you can get lost in those layers !
Yep, one funky Easter fractal and we both hope you had chocky overload...we did ! LOL
Easter ~Cheers~
sandra46
TERRIFIC WORK! HAPPY EASTER TO YOU!
VDH
Prachtige creatie en vrolijk paasfeest!
farmerC
Exellente creatie
giulband
Marvelous artwork !!!!!
alida
Easter come and gone.Mine was family oriented
ia-du-lin
beautifu Easter egg
mountmous
Wat mooi! Prachtig werk, Mies.
claude19
a beautiful greeting card for Easter Holidays! beautiful egg, textures and colors !!!
anahata.c
Jacomina, I'm at an hour and 20 minutes, so I have to go. (And I want to give my condolences to a couple of artists before I leave, who just lost a loved one.) So I regrettably have to stop now. I'll be back for more. But I end with this because it's Easter, it's about rebirth, and because it's gorgeous. I saw this, too, when you uploaded it; and I thought, "she put the whole universe in that egg". The egg has a whole collection of life, it's almost a gathering of all the creatures in the sea. Some of your forms are like eggs which are opening; some are like floating fish and other sea creatures. Some are like gigantic flowers, unfurling in the universe. Some are veils of silk. You have deep shadows and bright lights, and wonderful articulations of shape, line and form. And there is shadow in this egg, and also great light. And the egg is filled with purples---a royal color, a "Bach" color---and it feels royal indeed. A beautiful image for Easter; and a beautiful gift. Thank you again for your wonderful comments, you always put much time and heart into what you write, and I appreciate them all. (As I appreciate what you write in other galleries too. I read you, whenever I can.) As for my (crazy) music studio, my Logic Pro X: It's amazing, because you can play instruments from every part of the globe. But it's also a little maddening, because you have to move so many sliders, and turn so many knobs, and hit so many buttons---ugh: Sometimes you feel you're building an elaborate biology laboratory, or a physics experiment. Digital music can be very tedious. (I shaped my Koosie music naturally---I didn't use a million knobs and buttons.) But modern software allows you to create so many types of music. I'm glad you didn't get dizzy looking at it---maybe Karel has an easier time with things like that. Thanks again for your wonderful comments. I appreciate them all...