An Apophysis image. My son is a science fan and when he saw this image it was the title he immediately gave me for it. Sounds good to me, even though I know very little about science!! Never mind…I still enjoyed making this image. Hope you like it and thanks for taking the time to check it out.
Smashingly beautiful fractal Chris!!!!! And well titled.. I would hire your son if I were you!!! lol
LOL!!!! Shhhhhhhh…..don’t tell him, it’ll go to his head…but I agree. These fractals always seem to have a ‘space’ feel about them, so maybe I should ask him about a title for the next one I do. Thank you for leaving me your comment…it’s nice to see your smiling face again :-)
Thank you, Heike….it does look a little like curved piano keys, LOL :-)
– Chris Willis
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Fantastic Chris….Einstein once remarked he didnt care why god created the universe…but he would have liked to know what god was thinking the moment before god decided to create the universe. with this image i feel i am privy to that moment…and look out god’s window onto the resulting unfolding of Creation. WOW…you rocked me with this one, Chris! THANK YOOU!!!
Thanks so much for taking the time and thought in your comment. I feel glad that you saw this image the way you did :-)
Beautiful work Christine! I must get back into Apophysis again and have a play around.
Yes, it’s a great programme. It’s given me a lot of creative joy over the past few years. I hope you get back to it. I have to admit that I don’t understand its complexities…I just play around with it and hopefully make some kind of composition….Thank you for leaving me your comment :-)
“Atom Smasher” works for me. It’s a very vivid and interesting piece. My sons are all into science too. When they get into a conversation about physics, it all passes over my head. I just smile and nod and hope they don’t ask me any questions.
Sounds about right, LOL. I kind of ‘glaze over’ and go off to ‘la la land’. Thank you for your comments, I am encouraged :-)
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Gorgeous work Chris and very well done!
Thank you Thea. I quite like this one :-)
– Chris Willis
Wonderful!!
Thank you Vanessa, I appreciate your taking the time to leave me your comment :-)
– Chris Willis
Smashingly beautiful fractal Chris!!!!!
And well titled.. I would hire your son if I were you!!! lol
LOL!!!! Shhhhhhhh…..don’t tell him, it’ll go to his head…but I agree. These fractals always seem to have a ‘space’ feel about them, so maybe I should ask him about a title for the next one I do. Thank you for leaving me your comment…it’s nice to see your smiling face again :-)
– Chris Willis
Wonderful!
Thanks for your encouragement, Betty :-)
– Chris Willis
This is music…
Thank you, Heike….it does look a little like curved piano keys, LOL :-)
– Chris Willis
Fantastic Chris….Einstein once remarked he didnt care why god created the universe…but he would have liked to know what god was thinking the moment before god decided to create the universe. with this image i feel i am privy to that moment…and look out god’s window onto the resulting unfolding of Creation. WOW…you rocked me with this one, Chris! THANK YOOU!!!
Thanks so much for taking the time and thought in your comment.
I feel glad that you saw this image the way you did :-)
– Chris Willis
Chris, another piece full of color, light, and a dimensional flow that brings out joy! Wonderful work!
Hi Carolyn….thank you very much for your kind comments. I’m so glad that you like this :-)
– Chris Willis
Very cool. Great title.
Thank you Holly…I shall pass on your thoughts about the title :-)
– Chris Willis
Beautiful work Christine! I must get back into Apophysis again and have a play around.
Yes, it’s a great programme. It’s given me a lot of creative joy over the past few years. I hope you get back to it. I have to admit that I don’t understand its complexities…I just play around with it and hopefully make some kind of composition….Thank you for leaving me your comment :-)
– Chris Willis
“Atom Smasher” works for me. It’s a very vivid and interesting piece. My sons are all into science too. When they get into a conversation about physics, it all passes over my head. I just smile and nod and hope they don’t ask me any questions.
Sounds about right, LOL.
I kind of ‘glaze over’ and go off to ‘la la land’.
Thank you for your comments, I am encouraged :-)
– Chris Willis