Oil on Water

When I was a kid, we used to make really cool patterns by floating oil paints on water and then putting a layer of paper on the top which would…

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Dusky Star

As in this one is a star with similar colours to when the sunsets. Today's Gratitude Item: A rather special image that I was working on turned out better than…

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Sea Curtin

For some reason this one reminds me of curtain fabric. Am not sure why that is. Today's Gratitude Item: Being unaffected by the wild weather that we all experienced today.…

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Small Wind

If one could visualise a little bit of wind, this is what it might look like. That's my story and I'm sticking with it. Today's Gratitude Item: That the invitations…

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Soul Splash

If you look really closely, you might see a metallic star of David in this one. If its not immediately apparent, try squinting. Today's Gratitude Item: That the practical assessment…

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Red Moon Rising

The koru and red moon give this one a distinctly "New Zealand" feel. This one is going to be my new wallpaper at work. Today's Gratitude Item: That my dance…

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Purple Points

If you look closely, you'll see that this one is going counter clockwise. there are arrows to point the way. Today's Gratitude Item: That at least some of my students…

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Hyper-real Ribbons

Sometimes fractals are more intense than their every day counterparts. This was one of those times. Today's Gratitude Item: My purple rocketfish finally arrived. This means being able to have…

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Window Weave

This one appeared as if by magic. Its nice when that happens. Today's Gratitude Item: Managing to get through a mountain of work that was threatening to crush me. I'm…

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Sunwoven Bloom

The "braid" at the side was created by making a repeating pattern from the fractal in Paint Shop Pro. Sometimes it's fun to play with the pattern maker to see…

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