I’d, why I’d…
oh you know…
So, it seems to be taking a little longer than I thought to transition into another sort of fractal delivery, possibly expanding into digital (not fractal) art…
Just because I’m as slow as molasses in January, I can’t, dasn’t make you wait a moment longer… I am suffering from fractal withdrawal, and I expect there may be more of that going on out there…
So, simple and sure, here, for you, a few fractals, lest you think I stepped over to the dark side and left you in the agony of anticipation…
Please enjoy these, and hopefully a wonderful, sunny holiday weekend (not here, that’s for sure – our week of rain + has already started) too!
Much love, as I continue to balance off grid life with my cyber soul, wondering if you’ll still be with me when/if I finally get things like I want them!
I left the tunes to you all this weekend too, so the music you get will be tailored to your own specific plans… after all, silence is, at times, nice too!
Missed you all last week, indeed I did!!
HUGS GALORE!!!
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When you and your cyber soul have things the way you want them…I will still be with you.
Expanding into digital art just makes the world of fractal art more intense, more playful. It truly is a marriage made in Heaven!
Indeed it is / they are!!! I was working with digital art way back when my “PC” was my Amiga 500 for which I traveled across town in a cab to a nice person’s home responding to a “want ad” to sell it. Lo these many days before PC’s were today’s personal computers! And back in the day when I was just beginning to understand the difference between a .jpeg and a .png.
And your gift of patience and loyalty give me the very encouragement I need! Thanks for everything!!!
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Your readers’ patience and loyalty are well-earned! My first PC was…oh, dare I say it…a WebTV. They had some cool online tools to work pictures with, and that’s where I learned differences in picture formats, how to make a web page from HTML code, etc.
P.S…These are AMAZING!!!
And again, many thanks for your enthusiastic support. And for waving the Jasc PaintShopPro banner as we travel through fractal land looking for just the right postwork to send a fractal out on the road armed with. I have moved on to Corel’s lovely toy, but may still have my first Jasc CD somewhere, …ere… ere… ere…
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Corel’s toy is a mixed blessing. It is more powerful, and it does do more…I think? That said, I went back to PSP version 9, which is great for post work. Unless, of course, you’re working with a HUGE render, and then you need either Photoshop or, in my case, The Gimp. Let’s be honest. The Gimp doesn’t cost a thousand bucks.
Beautiful fractals.
You are most kind, my dear friend Bongo…
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These are indeed interesting. I L.O.V.E. Red Spider, GYROTRON is amazing
and Marbly and Me is wonderful.
Welcome back. We all need a break once in a while.
Thank you to the max, Tess… btw, I wonder if you have noticed Red’s fractal cover for the latest edition of http://FTP... I love how she captured 3D using color and space! And I love reading your FTP’s too!!
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Skies Asunder suits my mood, but they are all great!! I thought iit had gone a bit quiet in Fractaland!! 😉
Ahhhhh… a woman after my own heart… Skies Asunder spoke to me like a loud and furious thunderstorm!
And yes, it was quiet and peaceful, for a bit!
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I really like all of them… it’s different but it’s quite exciting!
Warm thanks to you, rumpydog! I can always count on you for some tail wagging enthusiasm!!!
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Great set! Can’t pick a favorite from them.
I so get that, EG… and thanks, as always for your sweet support!! Even I had trouble finding a favorite in this bunch!
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Your Fractals are gorgeous BuddhaKat 🙂 😉
Andro xxxx
Most gracious thanks, Sir Andro. Just your very presence brings a staunch load of support and encouragement!
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You are too kind as
always my sweet friend 🙂
I hope that your Tuesday
is a lovely one BuddhaKat 🙂
Andro xxxx
My favourites are ‘White Hole’ and ‘Gyrotron’ 🙂 🙂 But then all of your Fractals
have a brilliant edge to them BuddhaKat so we are spoiled by your creativity 🙂
Andro xxxx
Now here’s a comment I can sink my teeth into, Andro – I am so warmed by your “brilliant edge… to creativity” observation… How can I thank thee – let me count the ways… (metaphorically speaking, that is)!!!
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I have a short list of
twenty thosand treats 🙂 😉 lol
Hey keep up the great work
BuddhaKat you rock 🙂
Andro xxxx
Great set! Red Spider immediately caught my eye, but on further review, it’s Skies Asunder for me!
Virtually all the weather warning and watch bells were going off as Skies Asunder came into being, Frank… I’m glad they reached you down there, OHIO way!
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Love Red Spider, but Listening Tadpoles is very cool as well.
Thanks very kindly, Valentine. That title was engraved in stone the moment it came to my mind. I see that piece as the album cover to an indie band yet to become itself! Maybe that could even be the name of the band!
Are you guys up here in MN yet, or are you flying in the day of the walk? Enjoy rainy and chilled MN!!!
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Glorious as usual. (last one is really 3D )
Enjoy being you. That’s the important thing – can’t wait to see where you venture to
Thanks for the all for one support!! I’m happy you’ll be riding right along with us!!
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Awesome! I love the titles too that you create for the fractals. ‘Listening tadpoles’ is a great title with creative image.
Thanks, Christy!! I’m happy to be running into you out and about in the cybersphere.
I tried to pitch Listening Tadpoles as an album cover to my nephew’s band Weeds, but it was gracefully rejected. Rejection – just another day in the life of a creative!
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Awe, I like seeing you online too Janet! Oh yes, I hear you about rejection. It’s hard some days to pick ourselves up but with each other’s support we are able. Hugs!
I like the last two best. Gyro looks like sub-atomic orbits, and Marbly looks like a robotic eyeball.
LOL! A robotic eyebal! That may just be the best observation ever on any of my fractals!!! Thanks, Binky!
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Skies Asunder is beautiful
Thanks, Bearman! Can’t you just hear the soundtrack for it – an old fashioned rumbling and rolling power thunderstorm?!?!?!
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