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Eyes In The Briar Patch

Fractal Fractal posted on Dec 05, 2004
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Welcome to my world and thanks for stopping by. As this one developed, I couldn

Comments (18)


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Dinhi

9:53AM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Great story, with a super message. Fantastic fractal clearly capturing depth and light in a fantasia like array of color. Great stuff Rik! (=

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Ruthee

10:11AM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Awesome fractal,Rik. Yes I also remember those stories. I love the eyes you have at the top. Great work.

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Richardphotos

10:11AM | Sun, 05 December 2004

I like the black fuzz on various parts, could be thorns. as always I like your gradients very much almost neon in brightness. excellent design

zoozee

10:26AM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Thank you for a wonderful story :) Magnificent fractal dressed in the outmost vivid and shining colors ! Love the texturing in it too ! Powerful design !

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kimpe

10:34AM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Absolutely beautiful. Very well done!

ead

11:51AM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Thanks for this trip down memory lane, Rik - those stories were so much fun when I was growing up! And this is a marvelous briar patch! Thanks.

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ligt

12:22PM | Sun, 05 December 2004

one gets old if one remember this story from long ago. it made it to europe, i think about 45 or so years ago. but it looks exactly like so. great fractal.

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KITCHAOS

1:06PM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Remember that story well! a wonderful briar patch Rik!

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Megandoc

1:11PM | Sun, 05 December 2004

A sharp and prickly place. Ouch! (Lol)Well done! It's always worth repeating a good tale (we called him Brer Rabbit, by the way). Cheers!

Jovalu

1:12PM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Fantastic fractal clearly capturing depth and light in a fantasia like array of color. Great stuff.

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kansas

2:46PM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Yes, this is lovely and I loved that story too. Thanks for the treat/s; picture and words.

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avalonfaayre

3:09PM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Uncle Remus were some of my favorites as a child. Thanks for the memory, and you did a great job of condensing it! Perfect image for the tale, as well!

baffotam

3:33PM | Sun, 05 December 2004

meraviglioso

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redbeard

4:25PM | Sun, 05 December 2004

I always loved that Disney movie when I was a kid and I really liked the spoof of it they did, I think, on SNL! Great image for this story, ain't nobody going to catch the rabbit in there!

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Cosine

7:57PM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Gorgeous piece, Rik. With these colors it must be MBF. Thanks for the story reminder. We called him Br'er Rabbit, too. I always assumed it was a contraction of brother.

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RodolfoCiminelli

9:07PM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Wonderful colors and creative shapes!!! Splendid fractalwork!!!

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CarolSassy

2:19PM | Mon, 06 December 2004

No question about it, this is lovely! V (:

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GladysClump

10:31PM | Mon, 06 December 2004

you know, those types of fractals always reminded me of brer rabbit's laughing place, the tar baby story was always one of my favorites also.


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