Textured digital twist.
Mother Nature…............ showing off!
I purchased a laminated print of this piece, and I have to tell you, the high gloss print just makes this one pop! It is so smooth and fluid. My only complaint is that everyone (with the exception of one of my neices) first comment is, “What is it?” Heck, when it first came, my husband said “What is it?” I said “An abstract” he said ”..so what is it..” We went back and forth a minute, then he finally gave me this odd look and said “People actually like this stuff?” LOL I’ve had people ask if it’s an ear, a dog’s dew claw, paint swirls, etc. I keep saying, it’s just a digitally rendered image, it’s nothing. I finally gave up and started say If that’s what you think it is, then it is. Personally, to me, it reminds me of blood cells flowing. LOL Like I said, it’s whatever you think it is! Created in Apophysis 3D hack This piece was featured in the Digital Abstracts and Patterns group, the Abstract Art group, and the main Art page. Thank You! —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / This piece can be found in my Digital Abstract Calendar. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / For products featuring this image, visit Karri’s Zazzle Store More Fractals by Karri Klawiter
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High on windswept ridges in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in eastern California’s White Mountains live the planet’s oldest known living organisms – the ancient Bristlecone Pines (Pinus longaeva). Some of these trees were already growing when the Egyptians built the pyramids over 4000 years ago. The oldest known Bristlecone Pine is “Methuselah”. This gnarled and twisted tree is about 4,800 years old – and still able to reproduce. But only a few bristlecones have been able to grow to such incredibly old ages, survived ultraviolet rays, extreme cold, wind, and aridity in this harsh environment between the Eastern Sierra Nevada and Death Valley in an elevation between 10,000 and 11,000 feet (3,048 and 3,354 meters) above sea level. These old trees, the oldest living things on earth, 2800 years older than Christ, are now strictly protected by law and guarded carefully. “Thank you for being a friend” Card / Laminated Print / Please note: RedBubble automatically re-sharpens and adds contrast to uploaded images for web display. That’s why some originally properly exposed, sharp thumbnails and large previews appear too harsh and too sharp. / Printed Photographs are properly exposed and sharpened!
A combination of acrylic and digital work.
Featured in: Red Bubble Homepage / / My First Homepage Feature! :D Shapes & Patterns Point and Shooters Just Lines, Out of the Blue, Domestic Art – Home Is Where The Heart Is, The Not So Fine Art of Photography & Globes, Spheres, and Curves Taken with Sony Cybershot DSC T200
Created in Photoshop from a drawing of a four leaf clover…..lolol This is the piece of music I was listening to while designing it. I’m learning to play this on the electric guitar at the moment so it’s on constantly. I suppose this piece will therefore always bring back memories of frustration, painful fingertips and people telling me to turn the amplifier down! Pachelbel – Canon in D
Fractal art. / Having fun with shapes and color. I owe a very huge thank you to Hypnogoddess for all of the help and time she spent with me to get my Incendia program back up and running. Lynn, you’re awesome!! Thank you very much!! Big hugs to you!! :-) Please do check out Lynn’s gallery. There you will find fabulous fractal art work that will let your imagination run wild. Yeah baby! / © Dave Moilanen
Fractal art. Just one of many ways to enjoy your bubbles. / © Dave Moilanen
Playing with shadows. Vine shot with a Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro lens.
Vine, shot with Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro lens. /
This fractal design reminds me of a star with a radial heart. I used a script for Apophysis and played with the triangles to get this endresult. Designer: Thea Walstra / /
Fractal design created with Apophysis Designer: Thea Walstra /
Shot with Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm macro lens. / As is.
Apophysis 2.08
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