Alternated Fuzzy Mengerism by blankfrancine
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MB3d,XNView(level adjustment),the Gimp(signature). Thanks for stopping by.
Comments (28)
Jean_C
It looks like a caterpillar meeting! Superb shapes and colors, great fractal work!
DukeNukem2005
This is a very beautiful!
rbowen
Excellent!!!
matstan2610
Wonderful design, beautiful colors and light.
jmb007
jolie
kepp
lovely image
Glendaw
Reminds me of a group of coiled garter snakes. Great job !
farmerC
Exellent done.
alida
love the design
Cyve
Marvelous once again my friend... You work is truly fabulous !!!
ontar1
Wow, that is awesome!
claude19
splendid realization !
ia-du-lin
great structure and dynamic fog
gaius
This is an octopus...I can see the eyes of the beast ! Very well done.
jeffy3ds
wow!! splendid work!!
UteBigSmile
Hello, just short visit to have a look at your beautiful uploads before our move in less than 7 days, I wish you a nice sunday and all the best for the next week, hug's Ute
beachsidelegs
Stunning :)
xleper2001
This is a totally awesome image
sandra46
superlative work
Freethinker56
Just wonderful my friend
prutzworks
cool haze settings
olgabrattebe
Just splendid!))
VEDES
Excellent art work!!!!
daggerwilldo
Such delicate detail and wonderful color scheme.
alecaspo
Exellent
rustic01
Gorgeous patterns with an undertone of glowing warmth!
Drakkendark
Very cool.
anahata.c
A big swirl of highly knit forms, almost as if they'd been knit out of metals, all resting over a seething cauldron with deep peach-orange hues. Like a giant rack of intergalactic dinner rolls, all clumped together, being baked to perfection. Your usual attention to detail and shape. And repetition. And the variety of forms achieved as you pull these strings throughout space, distorting them and reforming them. (I don't know if you know Western Classical music, but if you know Bach and the fugue, you'll know that the composer pulls fugal materials out of shape in certain parts of a fugue. I can't help but think of that here.) And your color scheme---from yellow-tinged greens blues, over that glowing yellow-orange---is brilliant. Masterful ease.