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by Doug Morgan
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The above fractal is a new addition to the Fractal Rainbows gallery. It is a bit different from the classic rainbow ribbons pattern common for most... more
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The above fractal is a new addition to the Fractal Rainbows gallery. It is a bit different from the classic rainbow ribbons pattern common for most abstracts in this gallery. The explanation follows.
The creation of galactic rainbows (a.k.a. fractal rainbows) can take millions of years. In the thick of gaseous nebulae outside our galaxy, condensation slowly occurs. Volatile gases combine to create a plasma-like gas that has prismatic properties. This newly uncovered fictitious phase of matter is now known as "the rainbow matrix" since it shines with intrinsic brilliance a million times more brightly than the sheen and prismatic brilliance found in Fire Opals on Earth.
The fractal rainbow above is in its earliest stages, still embedded within the rainbow matrix, lacking the staggering brilliance at this point in its development. An orange smolder can be seen at 2 points of the matrix where eddies have combined to create a vortex. This incipient phase is not unlike t...
Fractals! There is richness and wonder in endless repetition. The eye seems to hungrily seek out repeating patterns by instinct, while the mind assembles separate or even disparate pieces into a single cohesive whole. Fractal art spontaneously elicits a gratifying union of both processes. I create fractal art through a digital medium. I am drawn to making fractal images that evoke a sense of the familiar. The joy that comes from uncovering the “familiar” while transforming fractals can be intense, similar to the “eureka!” moment of an epiphany. Many of my fractal designs are specifically created to mimic elements found in our daily lives. The most frequent themes of my work are candies, flora and fauna, machinery, and fanciful...
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