Always looking for the gold out of the rubbish...managing chaosBIOMy name is Eveline Berkman...
I feel my monitor has always been my window to the outside world... I live in Amsterdam, the Netherlands with partner Paul and daughter Bibian.
I have done a lot of different things in my life until now, and fractalling is a major passtime...Getting more important every day.
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Comments (11)
saldegal
What strange shapes all intertwined, wonderful layering here!
abmlober
Yes, I do :-) An unusual style for you. But I'm always open for new things...
whirlingfeather
Oh my gosh! This is wonderous. What an outstanding blend of gnarls and spirals. Excellent one!
fractalchemist
Funny thing is, that my style seems to be as non-linear as it gets: Always depending on the formula and coloring method I am choosing ( or it choosing me:-)) In that manner it is completely conforming to more traditianal aart forrms: Drawing a pastel is completely different from working with oils.... Or molding for a bronze.....
kimpe
Pretty Cool Image!
mountmous
Yes, different style, but still complex and lots of things to see. Did I just see a little green Mickey Mouse head (top right corner)? Captivating image.
Dindin
this is an fantastic image .I like the shapes and colors and it good you chose a white background so nothing distracts from the image . Keep them coming Eveline !
blacq_nyght_vampyre
This is really great!! I am slow in getting those pics to you but they will come soon!!!
invidiosa
a marvelous beast with a gaping maw - and so much flowing matter moving out - interesting combination of colours
Rykk
Wow! Excellent fractal collage and SO striking against white.
Cosine
What a great combination of chaos and almost-symmetry. I like this a lot, Evie.