Behind Hedepoyou find Henk van der Poel; born (1949) and raised in The Hague, Holland. I have always lived in the Netherlands but have been working in an international environment. I like to explore the world, but there is so much too see in my home country........
BIO
Behind Fractalwoody you find Henk van der Poel; born (1949) and raised in The Hague, Holland. From education I'm not an artist or what-so-ever, but have my PhD in Chemistry . Mid 2007 I have stopped with working after being employed in the coatings industry for more then 25 years.
In my childhood I have had lessons in painting (water & oil) but over the years I have lost it. Recently I have made a restart with digital photography (photography has always been a hobby) and since mid 2004 I have discovered Fractal art. Through the digital photography I came in contact with the fantastic Renderosity site. It was my son Caspar drawing my attention to this Renderosity site and encouraged me to shared my photo's. By means of Renderosity I came in contact with and fascinated by Fractals; Ultrafractals first, followed by Apophysis & Xeno-Dream. My favorite artist are Picasso, Kandinsky, van Gogh and Karel Appel and I always like the painters from the "Haagsche School" (= The Hague), Mesdag, Breitner etc. These 19th century painters made beautiful paintings from the area where I was born and raised. Still to day you can recognise in some paintings the location and they made fantastic paintings from the dunes and the sea. I'm married with D�anne and we have three sons (Rogier, Caspar & Maurits); the youngest is still living at home. We are living between The Hague and Amsterdam, close to the sea, behind the dunes. It is the area world famous for its flowers, the tulips, daffodils etc. The rendorosity site is so inspiring. By all the work which is shared on the site you learn with respect to the software you use that the impossible appears to be possible and that the possibilities are growing and growing over the weeks. It is an invitation to work and to explore more and more the tools you have in your hands. Looking forwards to meet you on renderosity! Kind Regards Henk
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Comments (9)
Dinhi
Beautiful bouquet! Very delicate and has the texture of fine blown glass...well done! And I wonderful gift to give! (=
kimpe
A most beautiful floral design!
kansas
A very lovely bouquet. Well done.
RNGOERNER
Stunningly beautiful imagery, FW!! I love the bold, coming at you perspective and the way those glowingly vibrant colors caress the fractal's forms and nuances to create a bouquet of beautiful floral light. Excellent image tribute and powerful expression! VOTE
invidiosa
beautiful flowers - they remind me of bromeliads growing out and up - beautiful gift!
fractalinda
An exciting and beautiful arrangement!
Fractelaar
For sure a very nice floral render whit great colors Compliment for the creator A real beauty Thanks for sharing it
zoozee
WOW ... Flowers for me ? And absolutely beautiful too .... Like a New Years firework ... it is exploding out in many flowers .... I am honored that this tribute is for me .. and I will nicely share this tribute with Fractelaar (also an honor) .... VOTE
IsTLionK
Very Pretty ... Nice work .. Learn something new every day :O)