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~The Antique Vase

Fractal Fractal posted on Mar 09, 2005
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Years ago, 24 to be exact, they closed down the corner Art Museum. The town at that time, population 104.5, couldn

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Silgrin

4:27AM | Wed, 09 March 2005

A very unusual way of showing a vase! :) And a very unusual sort of a fractal image. Congratulations!!

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ligt

4:33AM | Wed, 09 March 2005

let me be very blunt and rude this time ( nO offence)i think that this delicious vase in this gorgeous cobwebsrich vitrine is the reason the museum went down, and did not manage to open again.it is not a vase of any value whatsoever but the toothbrushmug of the former owner, who left it there when brushing his teeth to meet ( secretly) his secretairy to run of with her to a sunny place ( florida?)he left wife and 24 children behind and went for a new life with an empty mind and (thank goodness) clean teeth.( i think, i hope i do, do I????)well done denise, glad your flu did not affected your delightful crazy mind. have a sunny day.

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SageNonions

5:33AM | Wed, 09 March 2005

Hey hey, this is what it's all about. Intriguing, interesting, a work of art within a work of art. Bravo!

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Terraflora3D

6:45AM | Wed, 09 March 2005

:-) a nice story to an interesting frac!

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kimpe

7:38AM | Wed, 09 March 2005

Splendid pic! Great Job.

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Digitell

8:10AM | Wed, 09 March 2005

Very awesome work!!!! I love this! How do you do this stuff..is beyond me..but I am glad you do!! This is so very unique and wonderful!! Excellent work! :) VOTE!!

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Unicornst

9:41AM | Wed, 09 March 2005

lol @ ligt's little story. Very unusual, Dinise. Personally, I like the shelving you've placed the vase in. Looks glassy and cobwebby and fragile while the vase looks as though it will hold up for another 100 years. Excellent image!!

argiebooze

11:35AM | Wed, 09 March 2005

Lack of time, more than anything else, has not made me a regular visitor to your works...my mistake!. I should keep a closer eye on what you do!. Feel I must congratulate you by this superb masterpiece of contemporary art!!!. BIGV

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Kathye

1:26PM | Wed, 09 March 2005

Lovely image and presentation. Like the story too :)

claridad

11:38PM | Wed, 09 March 2005

Excellent XD image. Your concept of the vase inside the shell of a structure is very creative. A wonderful work of art.

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webshadow

12:13AM | Thu, 10 March 2005

I so love entering your gallery. Amazing surprises always await. Never the norm for you. I'm especially impressed with that astonishing, blueprint-like maze of shelving surrounding that wonderful, blue glass vase. The texturing in this piece alone is unreal. It indeed has the feel of something ancient and mystical. This is brilliant stuff, my friend...what you are achieving with this new program has me absolutely astonished and captivated. Keep 'em coming! Just an awe-struck WOW...and a VOTE

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Dindin

2:03PM | Fri, 11 March 2005

Poor vase ,it looks so lonely sitting there by itsself on those shelves with all those cobwebs ,after so many years of neglect you better take it home Dinese ,you deserve it because you discovered it .this is a very origenal fractal ,that looks like a hologram .Well done !!

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gattone_blu

5:01AM | Mon, 27 November 2006

Very very fantastic work. molto barvo

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giulband

12:32PM | Thu, 06 August 2015

Fantastic !!!!!!!!


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