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Lotus Crystal is a piece of digital artwork by Elizabeth S Zulauf which was uploaded on June 5th, 2013.
This lotus looking stand along with the crystal-like formations were created with mirrored fractals, the amethyst colored crystal and background... more
Title
Lotus Crystal
Artist
Elizabeth S Zulauf
Medium
Digital Art - Abstract
Description
This lotus looking stand along with the crystal-like formations were created with mirrored fractals, the amethyst colored crystal and background image were post-work in PaintShop Pro.
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June 5th, 2013
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Viewed 211 Times - Last Visitor from Shenyang, 19 - China on 04/26/2018 at 9:40 AM
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Amazing fractal art, Elizabeth! Beautiful colors, great symmetry and composition, overall spiritual atmosphere! v/fav/g+
Elizabeth,I don't understand anything about mirrored fractals! Or any kind of fractal for that matter! But I know I love this beautiful image you have created. I noticed it the other day. Like a flower,like a crystal ball, like a deeply symbolic symbol of enlightenment. It glows so beautifully in the dark as if casting a purple light. Magic! v/f
Elizabeth S Zulauf replied:
Jane! You are always so kind with your comments, and in this case you have come up with a much better description for this piece than I did! =) I may have to do some changes to that, though sometimes I like to leave interpretation open. Thank you once again for your insightful view!
Elizabeth, This is yet another of your many, many fabulous works of art. I am in awe of your talents. Thanks dearly for comments today. So glad to meet you on FAA. I've read your bio and it has touched my heart. Blessings to you always. I've added you to my watch list, F/V
Elizabeth S Zulauf replied:
Thank you so much for your kind words. You are very encouraging and I truly mean that.
Beautiful Orb Piece. FV
Elizabeth S Zulauf replied:
Thanks, Rolando... that means a lot coming from you... I'm so in awe of your works. Often times I wonder how in the world you have enough memory to do so many different fractals and layers in the same piece.