This series of alien art will showcase my second complication. It will be centered around my vision involving alien flowers. I wanted to create a collection of flowers for alien families. Encased in fantasy and surrealism, this set of flowers will span ten varieties. I wanted the interpretation to resemble the bouquet of flowers one would order from a flower shop for a special occasion or to commemorate losing a family member. I imagine alien worlds would need to order flowers to celebrate special occasions.
During a late night drawing session with Apophysis 2.09 Fractal Rendering program, flowers were on my mind. We're only three weeks into the new year and already our family has lost two of its members. I remembered ordering arrangements for them but not ordinary flowers. I envisioned something different.
Flowers represent numerous symbols in nature. Various varieties serve to provide unique symbols society interprets for different purposes. Additionally, diverse cultures embrace different meanings for each flower. The meanings may be similar across cultures.
This is also true for how cultures view flowers for artistic and literary purposes. How flowers talk to us provide the sources of inspiration. The language they speak opens our minds and stirs our imagination to produce magnificent works of art and literature. This is called the language of flowers. For example, a rose signifies love. Then, the different colors take us in directions of passion and longing.
Other flowers with corresponding colors may signify beauty, purity, happiness, sadness, wealth, and wisdom.
When I think of my personality from a young age, I've always things to look, feel, and be different somehow from others, even family. As I began my fractal design, the first thing I did was to change to a color pattern, texture, and hue that are normally not seen in a flower arrangements. The color choice I desired was bronze, yellow, and gold.
That's when I thought about a series of flower arrangements with the above basic colors. The shapes and designs will be different. In perfecting my flower collection, all arrangements in this series will be a different set of variations used to create the petals and stems.
The combined colors turned out beautifully. I named this set "The Golden Bouquet Collection."
THE GOLDEN BOUQUET COLLECTION NO. 1:
"The Royal Centerpiece"
Fractal are an infinite mathematical equation that is represented by coordinates. They are the objects that are created from complex functions. As Jesus Najera points out and explains in his article on Fractal Geometry, in math, the branch centered around the study of continuous, patterned, but irregular symmetry is known as Fractal Geometry. The important key is the principal of iterations. The detailed patterns created by the complex equations are similar across different areas of the patterns. It's the same as replication. The replications may be smaller in one sector of the pattern; then larger in another. 1
When we translate the patterns visually, we summon digital images that described the mathematical patterns. As I previously discussed, Apophysis 2.09 is a Windows application that is open sourced and utilized for rendering fractal flames. This program can also design and edit the drawing before rendering.
My first fractal flower arrangement in the collection I named: "The Royal Centerpiece".
For my first flower in this collection, I wanted to create an awesome centerpiece flower that would be fit for a grand banquet room. I believed I accomplished this task. I relied heavily on the variations that fit the Julian profile. The Julia Sets of fractals were developed by Gaston Julia in the early 1900s.
Julia was a superb mathematician who was fascinated by the concept of the roots of polynomial equations as they relate to iterations. His findings served as the prerequisite for modern fractal study in him identifying the distinction between iterations of points (orbits) that converge to a repeated pattern versus those that escape (goes out to infinity). The points that repeat after multiple iterations, normally marked by their mesmerizing visual patterns, are known as Julia Sets. 1
Completing My Fractal:
The first step of setting up my design was to choose several variations that would produce circles. My final fractal consists of this transparent image. The last step in the fractal creation process was to save this digital drawing by rendering the flames that were used to create the image.
Once completed, I was then ready to transfer my fractal to another program to finalize and combine the different fractal elements of the original drawing.
Below are my accompanying fractals pieces:
Pulling it all together:
The key to most fractal images is the chosen background. I feel that fractals look amazing on black backgrounds. To achieve this effect, I utilized a photo editing program to achieve a black background.
Next, I combined the main fractal and corresponding fractal images to complete the bouquet.
Tokenized art
I uploaded my fractal to the NFT Showroom. It's for sale there in tokenized form in my collection.
Size: 3000 x 2400
Link: The original fractal on NFT Showroom:
"The Golden Bouquet Collection: "The Royal Centerpiece"
I hope you like my Fractal Rendering digital art collection piece.
I previously provided directions on how to create fractal drawings. To see complete instructions on maneuvering and manipulating the triangles, see my how-to post here.
Thanks for taking the time to view my post. If you'd like to try any of the programs I mention here, just let me know below, and I'll help if you require any.
Thanks,
@justclickindiva
Happy rest of the week everyone with whatever your endeavors.
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a) JustClickindiva's Footer created in Canva utilizing its free background and images used with permission from discord admins.
b) Unless otherwise noted, all photos taken by me with my (i) Samsung Galaxy 10" Tablet, (ii) Samsung Phone, & (iii) FUJI FinePix S3380 - 14 Mega Pixels Digital Camera
c) Purple Butterfly part of purchased set of Spiritual Clip Art for my Personal Use
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f) Thumbnail Image created by me in Canva.
g) "Flames." What is Apophysis 2.09. https://flam3.com/
1 "Fractal Geometry". Najera, Jesus. From Gaston Julia to Benoit Mandelbrot. Cantors Paradise. Located at: https://cantorsparadise.com/fractal-geometry-9e516a5b244b