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A kaleidoscopic fractal for February.
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For EXPLORE Worthy, Challenge 102 - Shades of Autumn (2018 Art)
Background is one of my own gelliprints.
The leaf was done in Deep Dream Generator and moved to the iPad.
Fractal accomplished in FraxHD.
Leonardo
Glaze
SuperimposeX
Stackables
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Finished in Photoshop.
Romanesco broccoli
The inflorescence (the bud) is self-similar in character, with the branched meristems making up a logarithmic spiral, giving a form approximating a natural fractal; each bud is composed of a series of smaller buds, all arranged in yet another logarithmic spiral. This self-similar pattern continues at smaller levels. The pattern is only an approximate fractal since the pattern eventually terminates when the feature size becomes sufficiently small. The number of spirals on the head of Romanesco broccoli is a Fibonacci number..
This fractal was created with Frax Pro.
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My vision of this was moving from the colorful outside (our personality), through the darker areas (our shadow), to the light at the center (yellow/orange colors). The light also tracks from the inside to the outside along the rigged edges.
We all know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color.
~ Maya Angelou
Twelve Apostles, SW of Melbourne Australia.
It's a marketing myth that there are 12 rocks making up the Apostles; reality is, there are many more, and erosion is periodically changing the number. But regardless, from the air they are pretty spectacular. This promontory is not one of those rocks, but it's amongst them.