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 asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Ruben Flanagan...
great work of art
Wendy J. St. C...
Thanks, Ruben, glad you like it!
Biswajit Pandey
Excellent abstract!!!.
Ruth Palmer
An endless source of interest! Wonderful pice! Your work is excellent!
nodakami
brilliant fractal use… and style !
crackgerbal
love the title, Rapid Eye Movement Sleep. and its a very dreamy piece! :)
Wendy J. St. C...
Thank you kindly, commenters! It’s nice to see a favorite piece receiving such positive attention.
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
Just saw while trawling the fractal frenzy group. Eye-catching and very unique composition. Well done!
Lauren Zorn
Just like Erin, I saw this browsing the fractal frenzy group. Love the design & your beautiful colors !
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
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
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
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
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….