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CuteCat213 [2014-07-21 02:11:10 +0000 UTC]
These remind me of the fairies from the Legend of Zelda~
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nightmanflock [2008-04-13 07:17:06 +0000 UTC]
And so the fae fly into the maw... but to what end?
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nightmanflock In reply to globalpuffer [2008-04-13 21:34:22 +0000 UTC]
It's possible, but it looks to me more like they're heading in for some reason...
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nightmanflock In reply to globalpuffer [2008-04-14 03:36:22 +0000 UTC]
xD
Did you ever come up with a reason, or is the artist as confused as the viewer?
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AnnaKirsten [2008-04-07 22:14:49 +0000 UTC]
Very eye-catching!
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globalpuffer In reply to AnnaKirsten [2008-04-08 05:13:13 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! And for the fave too! Glad you like it.
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Grimarchangel [2008-04-06 23:23:00 +0000 UTC]
excellent as always!
i would love a few lessons in ultra fractal one of these days if your not too busy. i mean i can make a few cool things but i cant even come close to stuff like this lol.
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Grimarchangel In reply to globalpuffer [2008-04-07 14:29:22 +0000 UTC]
my fav one ive seen by you so far was that surge DD you have. i would love to see that one.
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globalpuffer In reply to terrye634 [2008-04-06 20:44:13 +0000 UTC]
I really enjoy seeing people interpret my fractals. It's fascinating what people come up with. I usually have an some sort of idea of what I am trying to create, but my conceptualizations are often metaphorically (and cryptically) presented within the forms on the image. A fractal is the ultimate inkblot test, as all the image really represents, in and of itself, is the underlying mathematics. There are some fractal artists (whom I greatly admire) that are extremely good at making fractal analogs of real world objects. But in my art, I try to avoid close approximations because I want you to be able to add your own meaning to it through your observation. And when you share it, the meaning grows for me too. I'll give you an example. My piece 'Goblin' [link] was inspired by an illustrated childrens story called 'The Rainbow Goblins', by Ul Del Rico. It's an amazing little book and the art in it is incredible. If you get a chance look it up, then you can see what I was trying to do, but if anybody else saw the link, they didn't tell me. What they did see, and tell me , was their own story. And so often, when someone shares their interpretation of an abstract piece with you, it's like a window into their soul. And more often then not, those souls are beautiful. That what I was thinking about when I made 'Elysium'. So hey, thanks!!!
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globalpuffer In reply to LoverOfElves [2008-04-06 03:10:59 +0000 UTC]
Teeth? That just leads to.... the TOOTH FAIRY. Ah well, can't escape it. He he he.. Thank you so much.
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Jimpan1973 [2008-04-05 21:43:12 +0000 UTC]
Great textures and depth! I love it!
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