Thank you all for the support you show for this piece!
The Phoenix was (re)born after many days of work and dozens of WIP versions;
What pushed me to do this, despite the fact that a phoenix was done so many times before, was the challenge to (re)create this mighty creature just with the help of the fractals, and this was no easy task at all. The trickiest part proved to be the creation of that "fiery" look, the one which gives that unique, special, phoenix "personality", and dozens of hours were spent for it
In the end I was(and still am) more the satisfied with the result, and your positive feedback is the greatest reward one artist can hope for
You have my deep, sincere, thanks!
Daily Deviation
Given 2005-03-21
Bright, vivid colors, movement and perfect simetry make The Phoenix by ~Suirebit a must-see fractal. (
Suggested by ~Neochron and Featured by
$damphyr)
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Sincerely, Maddie~ And now presenting...! Impressed, right? Blondes bump into poles. Overly polite blondes bump into poles and say excuse me. What now punks.
I have always had a deep personal fascination with the phoenix and the many variations of its image shown through history and legend. It is rare for me to find one that I personally believe to capture its true essence and beauty, and I believe you have created one of those rare ones. Extraordinarily brilliant work. Thank you!
So this is the phoenix picture I found on google and saved, unaware of who's it was!! Wow! I'm glad I finally found you. Favourited!
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It's not our abilities that determine who we are: it is our choices.
"Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one getting burned." Guatama Buddha (563-438 BC) Founder of Buddhism
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Sincerely, Maddie~
And now presenting...!
Impressed, right?
Blondes bump into poles.
Overly polite blondes bump into poles and say excuse me.
What now punks.
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I would love any comments on my work.
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It's not our abilities that determine who we are: it is our choices.
"Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one getting burned."
Guatama Buddha (563-438 BC)
Founder of Buddhism