Rooster Abstract is a piece of digital artwork by Georgiana Romanovna which was uploaded on September 18th, 2013.
Rooster Abstract
Rooster Abstract - is that a Rooster or what? Well, no. But a Rooster is what I set out to create mathematically in abstract form, and I see a... more
Title
Rooster Abstract
Artist
Georgiana Romanovna
Medium
Digital Art - Mathematic Design
Description
Rooster Abstract - is that a Rooster or what? Well, no. But a Rooster is what I set out to create mathematically in abstract form, and I see a Rooster, or am I seeing what I want to see? You may well see something different, and with pure abstraction that's the beauty of it all. The viewer sees what they see and - or want to see. I hope you like him, err, it :)
These images are created using my own math; they are not "happy accidents" - there are no "happy accidents" in this artistic style - but there are many who attempt these without the mathematical background. Always click on the image and check the smooth quality. :)
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September 18th, 2013
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Comments (13)
Chas Hauxby
One of the best fractal art images I have seen on this site... love the attachment of the abstract fractal pieces to a rooster.... perfect palette... love your boats and ships gallery as well... very intense work.
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
Zeana, I need to visit your site more often. WOW. This is a fantastic and gorgeous work of art. You have so many great and beautiful images on your site! I will come back soon to comment more. Thanks for your comments. Good wishes always. Anne F/V
Kaye Menner
This is so beautiful, Zeana. I am sure I don't have the mathematical skills for this! V&F
Georgiana Romanovna replied:
Thanks, Kaye. You'd be surprised. It takes time to get used to translating numbers to image data, but I really believe you could do it. You have great focus in your art, and that's what it takes :)