Done in Apophysis 3D hack Seasonal greetings
“Blowin’ in the Wind” is a song written by Bob Dylan and released on his 1963 album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan. Although it has been described as a protest song, it poses a series of rhetorical questions about peace, war, and freedom. The refrain “The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind” has been described as “impenetrably ambiguous: either the answer is so obvious it is right in your face, or the answer is as intangible as the wind”.[1] The song makes no reference to a specific event. In 1999, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In 2004, it was ranked #14 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time”. In 2009, the song was licensed for commercial use when The Co-operative Group used it as the soundtrack to a £10million brand re-launch. It is rare for a Bob Dylan song to be licensed like this.
This is one of the first collages I ever made using Apo fractalets. Other than the water, everything in this image is an Apo fractal. These are so much fun to do!! Am I the only collage freak? Made in Apophysis 2.08 3D Hack and postwork done in Photoshop CS.
Virtual Reality. / / / Featured in Dimensions. Thank you! :) / Featured in Art in Math. Thank you! :)
Apophysis 3D FEATURED IN ART IN MATH October 29, 2009 FEATURED IN FLAME APOPHYSIS November 1, 2009 FEATURED IN FRACTAL PERCEPTION November 5, 2009
Embossed and Painted Foil FEATURED in ‘Live, Love, Dream’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Alternative Christmas Images’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Art & Dis(ease)’ October 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Art in Math’ October 2009
Kinda like getting to spoon ya spirit for a while / :-P XXXXXXX / Luvya Heaps
Fractal abstract featuring lively colors and shapes. Created in Sterling 2.
Done using UF 5 and CS3. I have to focus on other things for now this looks cool. Enjoy!!
This fractal design reminds me of a big floating bubble. / I created in fact two different fractal designs with Apophysis 2.08 3d hack and also using two different scripts. I used Photoshop to blend the big bubble with the background. Designer: Thea Walstra /
UltraFractal The wind blows thru fans moving on the shores and you feel a salty taste of small drops on your face …. I’m a big fan of barnsley and abstracts in UF, you are gonna see a bit more of those coming ;)
Cold steel and sharp edges, but oh, what curves!... :-) [Sony a350, Sigma 105, f:20, 15 sec, EV -1.3, Tweaks in Lightroom 3beta]
An ArtMaticPro fractal image with some layered colour and texture added in Photoshop . . . Deatail 2000sq pixels . . . /
A few hours after a couple of my colleagues declared that power lines were most definitely the most boring sight in the world, I decided to see if I could find an interesting perspective. I drove out to a great lookout point, about 40 kilometres (25 miles) away from the city centre. There is a long, deep valley here and although I was hoping for a dramatic sunset, there was no flaring colour to work with. Then I suddenly realised, as dusk faded, that all I had to do was swap my 18-125mm lens for my 70-300mm lens and use the wonderful series of shapes and silhouettes that surrounded the gentle arc of the power lines, against the monochrome of the sky. By shooting from this angle and keeping the frame asymmetrical, I was able to highlight the shapes, while allowing the pylons to disappear into the distance. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 70-300mm lens. F5.6, 1/45 sec, ISO 800, focal length 300mm. 73-3897
UF 5.2; my own gradients / Just something pretty, nothing dramatic or bold this time…...but I know the params will drive Plunder nuts…...hehehe!
Coloured Pencil and Ink on A3 Cartridge paper 160 gsm.
After crashing his XK119 on Prosapine, Magnus knew if he could just make it to one of the supply sites he had set up from orbit, he would be able to call down his back-up lander. After 11 days, the last 3 without any food, Magnus knew he was a few short kilometres from the supply site. All he needed to do now, was to get across that last 80 metres of ice cold water and climb that 30 metre cliff and he would make it . . . ArtMaticVoyager render with a little post-work in Photoshop . . .
Explorein da Fractverse
3D Flower Arrangment
WallArtz 7 / Fractal rendered in ArtMaticPro. / Post-work in Photoshop / Multiple layers / Textures / Colour tweaking / Resizing/Cropping Detail 500sq pixels . . . / Detail 1000sq pixels . . . / Detail 2000sq pixels . . . /
Math is Art and Art is Math
This is a group that focuses on the connection between math and art.
Fractals…Spirals…Cubes…Spheres…Blocks…
Curves that look as though they came straight off a trigonomic function, or circular function…
I have always loved math and found a well worked equation to be quite beautiful…that is how I feel about art. The numbers tell me everything…position, hue, saturation, lightness…it’s always about numbers for me…how about you??
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