REM Sleep

Wendy J. St. Christopher

REM Sleep

“If a little dreaming is dangerous, the cure for it is not to dream less but to dream more . . . to dream all the time.
~ Marcel Proust (1871-1922), French novelist

Being a practicing insomniac, I often think about sleep—when I should be sleeping.

This image is a dreamy manipulation of an original, fractal design.

NOTE: The artist suggests choosing BLACK as the backing color for this image.

REM Sleep belongs to the following groups:

A Fractal Energy Passion (2 Downloads a day) and Globes, Spheres and Curves - 2 per day Available for sale as

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REM Sleep by Wendy J. St. Christopher
REM Sleep by Wendy J. St. Christopher
  • Ruben Flanagan aka (Flan)

    Ruben Flanagan...

    great work of art

  • Wendy J. St. Christopher

    Wendy J. St. C...

    Thanks, Ruben, glad you like it!

  • Biswajit Pandey

    Biswajit Pandey

    Excellent abstract!!!.

  • Ruth Palmer

    Ruth Palmer

    An endless source of interest! Wonderful pice! Your work is excellent!

  • nodakami

    nodakami

    brilliant fractal use… and style !

  • crackgerbal

    crackgerbal

    love the title, Rapid Eye Movement Sleep. and its a very dreamy piece! :)

  • Wendy J. St. Christopher

    Wendy J. St. C...

    Thank you kindly, commenters! It’s nice to see a favorite piece receiving such positive attention.

  • pentangled

    pentangled

    very complex – it’s drawing me in!! Love it! :o)

  • Wendy J. St. C... replied

    Then it’s got you just where I want you, pentangled! Thanks!

  • Erin Jay

    Erin Jay

    Just saw while trawling the fractal frenzy group. Eye-catching and very unique composition. Well done!

  • Lauren Zorn

    Lauren Zorn

    Just like Erin, I saw this browsing the fractal frenzy group. Love the design & your beautiful colors !

  • Martin Muir

    Martin Muir

    I would like to Congratulate you on being featured in the Globes,
    Spheres and Curves Group! Yeah!

    09-26-09

  • Wendy J. St. C... replied

    Wow! Thank you, again—I’m honored.

  • jewelskings

    jewelskings

    From my crib to Yours Congrats on Your feature!

  • Wendy J. St. C... replied

    This little image is too adorable, jewelskings! It’s like I’ve received a present AND a Feature. Thank you, so much!

  • zooreka

    zooreka

    Lol… know all about that complaint!!! Congrats on your feature – well deserved.

    -Tierazon???

  • Wendy J. St. C... replied

    Thank you, zooreka! Glad you like the piece. Oh, and it began in Fractal Explorer 2 and (of course) ended in Photoshop. :-) Don’t think I’ve used Tierazon.

  • zooreka

    zooreka

    Maybe you used one of the sterling formulae for the piece. I gathered alltight it was P-worked with Photoshop just the main overlay looks a lot like something you would make with Tierazon or Sterlingware which I love when well presented like this, Biggest problem with some of the fractals is lack of Anti-Aliasing whick of course FE has.

    Once again very well done and much deserved feature.

  • Wendy J. St. C... replied

    Funny you should say that - Sterlingware was my very first experience with Fractal software (back in the last century ;) ). I felt like Alice through the looking glass!. It’s FE that I return to time and again, though. I don’t dip into the fractal pool too often, but I do enjoy it! Thanks, again!

  • zooreka

    zooreka

    Lol… its not so bad…. have you tried Flarium, Inkblot, GrafZVizon or Vchira… test pilots for Tierazon and Sterlingware. Vchira and Graf turn out some very nice stuff….

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