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Fri Jun 27, 2008, 12:25 AM
These images are not intended as "art" - too easy to obtain by some great piece of software - but as a quiet meditation, or contemplation, projecting intricate and sometimes painful thoughts on simple forms with endless reflexions, hoping to dilute them into the same attractive nothingness.

I think Donald Kuspit in its "Psychostrategies of Avant-Garde Art", and especially in the chapter "The Geometry of Heaven, the Energy of Angels", explains this potential effect very well.

Too late and too comfortably for pretending any merit, we can however try to get the very essence of this game, which is not wordly.

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:iconshadowthshapeshifter:
Thanks very much for the fav! ^^

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:iconchimeradragonfang:
I like what I see here so far. It's beautiful stuff, and I've gone and :+fav:'d it all. What program(s) do you use?

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:iconglasperlenspiel4u:
Thank you very much for the favs. For this kind of "spiel" I use Bryce 5, it's like a wonderful and relaxing Kaleidoscope! :-)
:iconlilredangel452:
what kind of work in art are you intrestied in?

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:iconglasperlenspiel4u:
I'm engaged in various forms of art, this one is a branch for relaxing :-)
:iconlilredangel452:
yes i an see that.It is very calming, almost sensual and very unique.

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:iconchimeradragonfang:
I've seen some pretty cool things done with Bryce. Never had any opportunity to use it myself. I dabble in Inventor for my 3D renders.

And thanks for the :+fav:

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:iconglasperlenspiel4u:
I like Bryce for the beauty of its interface. Perhaps not the best for production (that is "real work") but ideal for this kind of "spiritual" experience :-)

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