Bright Fractal Art
Today’s featured art gallery is Fractals by Kelly Naylor
What a great gallery filled with bright fractal art made up of interesting shapes and patterns. When I saw this collection of digital artwork… There was something about it that drew my eye and made me take a closer look. I like bright colors and sharp distinct patterns, and this gallery is filled with good examples of fractal art like that.
Imagekind Gallery Fractals
Copyright (C) 2008
Fractals can be complex or simple, and like my other art is always a delightful surprise.
Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky is a wacky, wicked, weird poem and I love it. Is this a Mimsy?
Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky is a wacky, wicked, weird poem and I love it. Maybe this is what a Momerath looks like.
This is one of my many fractal creations. In this one, I see stars, planets, whole galaxies dancing in a birthing frenzy.
A topographic map of a brain, as seen from my brain.
It looks like a broken stained glass window.
The lights, the rides, the cotton candy!
My grandmother used to tat. This reminds of me of delicate work.
Delicate feathery shapes in sunset colors.
What's better than the summer nights of childhood, running around the neighborhood catching fireflies?
You ever have a song get stuck in your head? This piece of art is the result of having Georgia On My Mind stuck in my head.
Ghosts and goblins, tricks and treats... and let's not forget the Great Pumpkin!
Swirling, intersecting ray of neon light
Lightning inside a shell... is it possible? Why not?
I've been reading science fiction for <mumble> years, and I'm sure I've never seen a space colony described this way. It would be pretty cool, though, wouldn't it?
If the universe could think (and maybe it does), this might be what it's thinking.
I'm a serious fan of Stargate SG-1... and I'm pretty sure traveling through the wormhole would be worse on my sense of balance than a roller coast. But I'd still go!
A lot smaller than the Audrey II, and it doesn't sing.
Light and shadow, woven together