Autumn Brocade by autumngirl
autumngirl

Autumn Brocade by

UF 5.4; my own gradients
To me, this looks a lot like heavy, rich fabrics, such as a woman in the Victorian era might have used for a Winter dress. I’m just loving working with my favorite color set!

5 layers; Slope (Mandelbrot) formula; outside colorings of Soft Gnarly, Sierpinski Trap, Perlin Noise 3D, Jos Frames, and Gaussian Integer+

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About autumngirl

I’m a fractal artist and photographer, and love going outdoors for photo shoots of nature when I’m not indoors designing art using Ultra Fractal or Apophysis! I also draw, the old-fashioned way, but none of my drawings are on RB….yet….lol…

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abstract, abstract art, abstracts, autumn, autumngirl, fractal, fractal art, fractals, uf

Comments

  • Angela Churchill
    Angela Churchillover 1 year ago

    Absolutely stunning! I agree, it does look like a lot of rich fabrics. Love the colours! Instant fav XOXO

  • Awwww, thanks so much, Angela! I’m glad you love it as much as I do!

    – autumngirl

  • dperalta
    dperaltaover 1 year ago

    Wonderful colors, forms and textures. SO puts me in the Autumn mood. :)

  • Thanks, Debi!

    – autumngirl

  • Jaclyn Hughes
    Jaclyn Hughesover 1 year ago

    Dark Autumn! Beautiful work hun!

  • Thanks!

    – autumngirl

  • Robert Douglas
    Robert Douglasover 1 year ago

    Totally awesome Michelle.

    Robert

  • Thanks, Robert!

    – autumngirl

  • Lyn Evans
    Lyn Evansover 1 year ago

    Ohh that IS gorgeous and so typically autumn…clever clever you.

  • Awww, thanks, Lyn!

    – autumngirl

  • lorilee
    lorileeover 1 year ago

    Beautiful!!!!

  • Thanks, lorilee!

    – autumngirl

  • Bunny Clarke
    Bunny Clarkeover 1 year ago

    Divine beauty. Is this working with some of the 3D formulas?

  • Thanks so much, Bunny! Nope, no 3D formulas in this one, at least that I know about! (lol!)

    – autumngirl