Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Apophysis: Vision D'Âme


Those things that nature denied to human sight, she revealed to the eyes of the soul.

Ovid

32 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like!
It speaks a little to my fetish :-)
You performed well, despite the anxiety.

Trée said...

Thank you my dear sweet woman who bears beautiful children and teaches them the joys of moving feet like the wind. :-)

You always know to say just what a man needs to hear. What a wonderful talent to harbor within your heart.

Anonymous said...

very nice :0)

oh and Trée thank you for last nite, it was much needed :0)

Hope you are having a great day

Trée said...

Tracey, anytime, anywhere my darlin' :-)

Anonymous said...

LOL, I will definitely take you up on that :0)

Trée said...

Tracey, you take me up more than you know. Not that I'm complaining you see. :-)

Anonymous said...

"who bears beautiful children" - what a lovely old-fashioned phrase, so nice!
:-) You had me giggling all through the entire first part!
I agree, definitely a talent, if that comment was just what you wanted to hear lol.

Anonymous said...

:0)

Anonymous said...

I likey this one T!

:)

Trée said...

Thanks J. I always find it interesting which fractals certain folks like and which ones they don't.

For me, this one represents an exotic, otherworldly eye looking off at a 45 degree angle. I named it Soul Vision, the view beyond sight yet of perhaps a more significant and perhaps more real domain.

Soul vision and Soulshine I think are somehow related but I need to ask the Allman Brothers first. ;-)

In the meantime, let your Soulshine brother!

Trée said...

If anyone doesn't see the "eye" stand back from your monitor a few feet and look again. The smaller this image is, the easier it is to see a clearly form eye.

Of course, art and the image is really whatever you see and whatever you want it to be. Shame on me for imposing a view.

Anonymous said...

If I said on Dawn that it looked like an eye, then here it's obvious.
Dawn was a "full" eye, this is a sketchy eye, if I manage to explain myself properly. Dawn the inside, this one the outlines.
It's really pretty, Trée.

Trée said...

Thanks Melly. Your mom is doing some good work too. I've left her a couple of comments and she seems to be having fun. How is everything going in Israel?

Anonymous said...

This is a perdy fractal u've got there, mister :D

Trée said...

Thanks Christa. :-)

Anonymous said...

I love that quote - quite beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Very, very cool. Your fractals are getting better and better.

Trée said...

J'aussi! Beau comme vous, Holly.

Trée said...

k, thank you again for being so sweet. I take it you like this one. :-)

Anonymous said...

Excellent. That looks amazing, love it.

Trée said...

Thanks Jamie. Good to see you visit again. :-)

Anonymous said...

Si, me gusta. Cuando puedo hablar contigo? (Sorry, I don't know hardly any French.)

Trée said...

Hola k, cómo ahora está?

Anonymous said...

Estoy bien, pero estoy cansada.

Trée said...

Yo también. Sido un día largo.

Anonymous said...

Y yo tambien. Largo y aburrido.

Anonymous said...

Trée, I keep wondering when you're going to finish that turn in your photo. :-)

This quote is simple and direct. The soul speaks its own language, and it's difficult to learn or teach, it must be found by the individual.

Trée said...

Garnet, I keep wondering the same thing. That photo is just wearing me out. I need some resolution. Actually, it may be time to change that snapshot to something a little more creative.

Glad you liked the quote too. I feel strongly that reason and logic and thought all have their limits to understanding and comprehending the world around us. Good to see you visit again.

Anonymous said...

Tree - Just do a full body frontal in your little cycle outfit. Your readership will quadruple I'm sure ;-)

Trée said...

Oh, if only you knew (and I think you do) how little lyrca leaves to the imagination, and I'm all about imagination--LMAO.

Mon cher Holly, contact de mystère n'est pas une mauvaise chose, non?

;-)

Anonymous said...

Oh yes...love seeing those avid cyclist in their very tight looking shorts.

Oh, and I'm not exactly sure if I translated that last comment of yours right.

So I will say this about mystery. Mysteries are great things to solve. Secrets are great things to reveal. I wear my heart on my sleeve so to speak, so I'm neither mysterious or secretive...unlike lycra shorts;-)Or maybe I am like lycra shorts in that I'm a little mysterious and secretive. Hmmmm...I think I need to lay down again.

Trée said...

Let me know if you need some help. I've learned quite a bit from a nurse friend of mine. Lisa, two Tanquery's please. Hurry, Holly is feeling a little faint.

Lay down my dear, I'll take good care of you. Lisa, Lisa, where are you hon? Hurry before you lose your "good mother" status. ;-)