Chain of Spheres by abmlober
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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...
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Comments (20)
thelma
Oooh, this looks good enough to eat, it's all chocolatey and yummy. Then again, it could be lots of cherries in a golden basket. Ooops, I must be getting hungry. Seriously, it's gorgeous !
paragon5
It does look like a chain of cherries! Very nice image Andreas, love the colors!
tresamie
I like the transparency of the spheres, like red bubbles! The gold background is wonderful as well.
janlabes
beautiful and very interesting image!!!!
iceberg5
Spectacular, fascinating , and unbelievably beautiful ! VOTE
Lissa_lei
Beautiful, if you look in the centre long enough it appears to be a bowl.You know how I love cherries and this is like a bowl of my favourite fruit. Great looking piece<<<<
fractalinda
The depth is incredible.
KPK
Spectacular! Cool sun rays in the background.
creanum
Incredible....
Jennyfnf
Food! A glorious juicy pomegranite. A Stunner.
classyladytwo
oh yummy looks like bing cherrys lovely colors fabulous design excellently done
Riverhu
Fantastic the way it spirals from the center then turns back around. Beautiful work!
Zemela
I like the unexpectable turn before the swirl. has so much power in it.
gumbykat
wonderful visualization of infinity! And I love the warm, rose color!
98Bones
To me this looks biological, like something on incredibly high magnification, great design and 3D effect!
miwi
Great idea, like it a lot !!!!!
midnightblue
Interesting and fascinating spiral. Nice 3D and sun burst effect.
figharo
It makes me feel like I've fallen into a micrsocopic world. Very interesting sense of scale. Some elements look miniscule and others infinitely large.
SophiaDeer
Gorgeous!! It looks like a dance of cranberries. Beautifully done!!
Akinom
What a powerful compo, Andreas! An eye catcher!