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?).
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Comments (18)
sophielerlei
great work! i like the colors and shapes of the foreground. and i always wonder how you can make such fine celtic frames. die hintergrundkacheln sind sehr hsch, aber ich hte evtl. eine ton-in-ton fbung verwendet, die dem vordergrund ner kommt (blaute od. rotte od. helles gelb), um die augen nicht zu sehr anzustrengen mit den verschiedenen mustern und farbten. das ist aber geschmackssache und we bloss ein experiment :-)
Layla-Rose
I really like this. Theres something about it that strikes me as being somewhat medieval, like a simple tapestry. ( even though i can see why you named it as you did ) I think its great :)
s31415
You're welcome and nice image ! :-)
abmlober
Thank you Ms Sophie for your good ideas - I'll keep them in mind...
KPK
Great image! Beautiful design! I second Sophie's suggestion :-)
gallimel
it's a relief to know all went right there in the end :)
CavalierLady
Very impressive!
fractalinda
Maybe it's my eyes, but the background seems waay back; I like this effect, the design patterns and the colors very much.
estevez
Very originaly artwork ! Beautiful design an excellente colors ! A rich composition in details ! Congratulations !
gumbykat
Another beauty! I especially like the green and yellow patterns - great colors!
MakinMagic
Wonderful work again.
kansas
Gorgeous. Appeals to my sense of order.
Rykk
Excellent geometry and maze-like patterns! VERY nice work, Andreas!
pennylane
everything they said smile just had to get my two cents in there... so very structured... yet, in some way, not... my hat's off to you, sir
aztek
I think the muted colors of the background and the brighter colors of the pattern give excellent depth to the image. You get a standing ovation for this, Andreas :)
Longrider
A beautiful fractal image ,cool idea and nice outcome,a vote.
Mathefrax
Astounding work and feast for my eyes... great tehcniques you mastered!
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