Ribbon Maze
Revisiting old styles can be fun. I always used to wonder how other artists got Apophysis to do this. Now I know. Today's Gratitude Item: Indoor weather - so much…
Revisiting old styles can be fun. I always used to wonder how other artists got Apophysis to do this. Now I know. Today's Gratitude Item: Indoor weather - so much…
As before, the names for this image were taken from the Yad Vashem Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names. I owe an immense debt of gratitude to London Ninja (aka…
Named because it took ages to get this one right. In the end, I got the double strands by duplicating the original fractal and then shifting it over a bit.…
This one is firmly in the "OK" category. Not great, but not terrible either. Today's Gratitude Item: Finally got around to marking my 9th graders' Graphs tests and no-one failed!…
If you follow this trail, there is not telling where you will end up. Today's Gratitude Item: White fillings. Whilst having cavities (or in my case, a single cavity) filled…
I know that dream catchers are an American Indian "thing" but wouldn't it be cool if there was a Jewish version? I can see it now - kosher dreams guaranteed.…
As in the type of seal royalty would use to "sign" documents - the fractal version. This one would be rather tough to forge. Today's Gratitude Item: The fact that…
The "poppy" was create with tagxedo. The words are from the list of Fatalities on the NZ history website. Today's Gratitude Item: Having the time to read two novels in…
Anyone remember those sticky plastic / paper ring reinforcements we used to painstakingly stick onto hole punched documents to prevent them ripping once filed? This image reminded me of those.…
I'm thinking volcano + earthquake all in one. You can even see the waves from the earthquake. Today's Gratitude Item: Realising that it is possible to overlay a grid on…