Do you know? The world is full of patterns and designs. If you have seen one, it leads to others, you can vary them, play with them, ...BIOBorn in December 1, 1963, Germany. Studied mathematics and physics in Heidelberg (lost my heart there :-) I still live not too far from this wonderful town and enjoy visiting it as often as possible.
I started with Fractals in October 1999. It did not take long until I noticed that writing colourings is my true fractal desire :-)
Inspired by Damien M. Jones, Mark Townsend, Edward M. Perry, Samuel Monnier, and others
I began to imitate their style. Being a software developer I finally found my own coding style in UF.
After a while I found some friends in the UF world whom I share my ideas and images and ... with.
They give me the impetus for creating new UF code. They show me what an artist can create with it :-)
And now? Now I look over all my pieces of code and try to reorganize them in a way that allows me
to create code with them more or less automatically :-)
Or I take a sheet of paper (!!!) and a pencil (!!!) and sketch some patterns and designs
and hope to find some time to transfer them into UF code.
But these patterns do not really fit into the fractals. Fractal processes distort them and
disturb the geometry. And thus I changed from making fractals to creating 2D geometric designs.
I still use my fractal program - because it can manage making images from mathematical code.
Who inspires me in the real world:
Paul Klee
Wassilij Kandinskij
Francis Bacon
Good old Single Island Malt (colour, scent, taste, warmth, ...)
Sometimes traffic signs or a new T Shirt design (please don't laugh (at least not too loud))
Water colour paintings
Exqusite Photos (Can you open this link to www.photosig.com?).
Renderosity is a nice place to virtually meet interesting people and begin some nice friendships...
Comments (11)
KPK
The texture is stunning, and also the colors especially in the fence area. Overall I give the image an "Excellent", but I would prefer to have the dark rings around her eyes a bit less prominent. A softer surrounding would fit better to these beautiful eyes (IMO). Besides that, the original photo is also worth a look. Thanks for the link, thanks for your image. It's a stunning work!
kansas
Really wonderful. I have noticed that looking at the thumb provides a better idea of how it would look finished, framed and on a wall. This must have taken you hours and hours to get to this point. Thanks for sharing your progress with your technique.
Wojteg
I like more and more Your portraits,Youre skills are amazing
sophielerlei
i agree with kpk and i like very much your textures. great work!
tresamie
This is beautiful.
figharo
I like it just fine the way it is. I think you've developed a kind of style with your latest images. It'd be great to see where you take it next.
jockc
Wonderful image!
gallimel
I think i agree with figharo.. it is simply perfect this way.. I shouldn't have open this as first step in the series.. now. I can hardly find a way to any other processing to top this.
La_Familia
Oh, I must admit tthat you did an excellent job on this image. I love the colors and the textures are just amazing. Thank you for this:)
Vali
WOW, thank you for what you did with my portrait. My sister just told me about this and I must say I am impressed:-) I never knew about this image, but I am glad I discovered it:-) Thank you so much !
logiloglu
wow, a wonderful portrait artwork. expressive style. #:O)