ASoftKeening

jennyfnf

ASoftKeening

Fractal Explorer. General Phoenix II formula. I seem to have abandoned Talis, but I’ll be back:-)

A Soft Keening.

A strong north westerly was blowing hard, whipping up spume from the sea and

hurling it along the beach like the furies as we fought our way up the dunes,

gripping tight the tufts of marron grass to help us upward. Two strides forward,

slip one back, eventually reaching the brow. Alice’s cottage on our right, facing

south east, built so many years ago by loving hands, of cobbles gleaned from the

seashore, bound with lime mortar. The roof, sagging now and dressed in mosses

that clung tight in their battle with the elements. Two tiny mullioned windows and

a small oak door. The sand dunes were hugging and absorbing the little cottage as

though reclaiming what was rightfully theirs.
What was all the fuss about, I wondered – she had lived a lonely life, foraging for

driftwood, living off the sea and the odd rabbit. Had she been lonely? The sun

danced off the windows and our eyes followed a rainbow shaft to the door knob.

A few sharp pushes and the door partially opened inward, scraping heavily on the

build up of sand.
To be continued.

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ASoftKeening by jennyfnf
ASoftKeening by jennyfnf
  • Martilena

    Martilena

    oh my…. you have me on the tip of my chair now…. cliffhanger… right?.......
    Goes well with the image….lol….

  • coppertrees

    coppertrees

    This is intriguing wonderful flow and textures, a fav for sure. You could fall into it.

  • jennyfnf replied

    Thankyou Vickie, very much and for the fav. Have you any idea what has happened to the words today?

  • jennyfnf

    jennyfnf

    Thankyou very much Martilena. Yes, hope to continue. I’ll go back to the same place and hunt around. I am surprised you could read it – I don’t know what has happened here. I think I need some help. Help:-(

  • butchart

    butchart

    beautiful imagery jenny… goes well with the fascinating narrative…. but it also reminds me of fractured marble…........ conflicted but so very strong…......b

  • jennyfnf replied

    Thankyou very much Butch. I know exactly what you mean – the inner strength will be seen as we move on…

  • coppertrees

    coppertrees

    No I am sorry I do not know, gremlins lol

  • jennyfnf replied

    OK Vickie, suppose it will write itself…(right)Thankyou.

  • Paul  Stephen Dixon

    Paul Stephen ...

    wow jenny you sure doing things i haven t learnt with the fractalprograms I ve got, have to have another try in explorer now see what I can come up with, greta image and writing to accompany it

    Paul :))))

  • jennyfnf

    jennyfnf

    Thankyou very much Paul. I’d love to see your Fractal Explorer images. I am more than happy to give any spot files:-)

  • mhkantor

    mhkantor

    wow! what a memory flash, i used to do acrylic paintings like this. a touch of marble a touch of caramel taffey. n pull. lovely to view jenny.

  • jennyfnf replied

    Thanks very much Mh. I’d really like to see some of the work you talk of. I have been searching in FE for years to find the flow I have discovered in General Phoenix II. Now all this talk of sweets has made my mouth water:-)

  • navybrat

    navybrat

    another magnificent piece!

  • jennyfnf replied

    Thankyou dear friend:-)

  • liesbeth

    liesbeth

    LOVE this !!

  • jennyfnf replied

    Thankyou very much liesbeth:-)

  • James Knowles

    James Knowles

    Loving the textures and details!

  • jennyfnf replied

    Thankyou James, I appreciate your kind words:-)

  • Laurkat

    Laurkat

    wonderful fractal art. I love your work.

  • jennyfnf replied

    Thankyou so very much Laurkart. You send me pleasure:-)

  • LindaMcCarthy

    LindaMcCarthy

    Oh how wonderful, Jenny! Dynamic, interesting and beautiful fractal art.

  • jennyfnf replied

    Helllooooo Linda!!! How lovely to see you here, and a big thankyou for your lovely comment:-)))

  • Chris  Willis

    Chris Willis

    I absolutely adore this image….it has that ‘something extra’....I think it’s called talent :) It looks so tactile….almost like you took a huge brush, filled it to the the fullest with thick oil paint,and then swept it wildly across a huge canvas. This is wonderful….would look awesome on a huge canvas in a large room. Congratulations :)

  • jennyfnf replied

    What a lovely compliment Chris. You’ll give me a swollen head. I am happy you enjoyed this one. I had pleasure doing it. Thankyou:-)))

  • Helene Kippert

    Helene Kippert

    This one reminds me of the sea jenny – so much life and movement in it!

  • jennyfnf

    jennyfnf

    Me too Helene. Thankyou for your visit and kind words:-)

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