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Fractal Abstract posted on Aug 01, 2004
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kansas

11:56AM | Sun, 01 August 2004

Great design. Looks like an engraving.

chardin

12:02PM | Sun, 01 August 2004

Very nice. Tell us how you did it.

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RNGOERNER

12:30PM | Sun, 01 August 2004

This is a very impressive image with its subtle coloring, range of texturing and dynamic internal image. It definitely evokes a double sense of chill: cold as well as the chilling impression of discovering a long hidden and very primitive engraving/etching in rock material. Excellent! vote Rik

fractalinda

12:50PM | Sun, 01 August 2004

Looks like a wall etching of a primitive peacock. Very nice.

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RodolfoCiminelli

1:06PM | Sun, 01 August 2004

Beautiful....!! Excellent textures and illumination....!!

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kimpe

2:09PM | Sun, 01 August 2004

A pleasure to view. Well done.

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D.C.Monteny

5:01PM | Sun, 01 August 2004

Wonderful etched work. Realy excellent!!

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redbeard

7:08PM | Sun, 01 August 2004

Wow, great looking abstract work. To me it is looking down on a frozen landscape and seeing the tracks of skiers and maybe even the dreaded snowmachine tracks as they circle around, stop for a moment, and then continue on their way. Excellent!

LFNForever

9:31PM | Sun, 01 August 2004

So very beautiful!! :)

Zemela

10:01PM | Sun, 01 August 2004

i like it very,very much!V


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