Amorina Ashton has placed a gallery of twelve of her works of fractal art. One side has Garden of Shadows, Heart so Blue, Twist those Blobs, Say it with Flowers IV, Give you my Heart, and Say it with Flowers II; the other has The Twist of a Shooting Star, Petal in my Eye, Feathery Tickles, Flowery Flow, Let there be Light, and Planet of Emotions. I included one picture of each side of the gallery in this post; to see all twelve works you have to move around to the back or move your camera there.
By their appearance, I believe that the artist has taken fractal renderings, colorized them, perhaps composited elements from more than one fractal, perhaps applied some Photoshop effects (like the glowing areas in many of them), and uploaded the results to Second Life. They are very pretty examples of what they are; the artist has made good choices of composition and colors. Seeing them all together gives us a good overview of the artist’s work. They don’t have much to do with creating art within Second Life — they’re simply uploads of art created outside — though they are not the first examples of such at Brooklyn is Watching.




































Hi there, here is Amorina the creator of these fractals

Firstly….Thank you very much for this review and for the interest that people showed in my works, i really appreciate it.
I feel the need though to explain something….i did not “take” these fractals and colour them - i created them in colour. There are NO photoshop effects on these, no glow added with any other programm and no putting together of any of the elements. These are PURE fractals, created in many hours of work with a fractal programm and then rendered as they have been made. The only postwork that has been done on them is the added blackframe and signature.
The world of fractals is fascinating and i created these works with a lot of patience, always searching for that special or unusual shape and hoping to bring beauty and joy to others. I hope i achieved this and you all enjoyed looking at them
Id youde like to see more maybe your interested in visiting my homepage http://www.amorinasart.eu
Best regards
Amorina
Left by Amorina on September 19th, 2008