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Thursday, April 27, 2006
112. Vestiges
Memories of Dauculus were the least of Von's worries. All the snoot on Hyneria could not wipe away three years in the hands of Javalina inquisitors. Torture. Liberation. Peace. Experiences without a language.
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22 comments:
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wow, very powerful stuff. Excellent frac too.
Hope you had a wonderful day and evening, and wishing the same for your friday :0)
Thanks Trace. I have a feeling we, in time, will learn much more what occured to Von at the hands of the Javalinas and more importantly, how he bridged from resistance under torture to liberation and finally peace under torture.
Meg, in the old days I did FNF's on Friday (Friday Night Flirtation). If you go back about a ten months or so and look at Fridays, you'll see what I mean. In other words, I know exactly what you mean about Fridays. :-)
Thanks for the kind words. Hope you have a wonderful weekend. :-)
Oooo...incredible shape. It looks like a sculpture made of light. I can't get the "Javalina inqusition" from it though. (no one expects the Javalina inquisition. bwahahaha)
It just looks too peaceful...like something Von would visualize to endure the torture.
This fractal looks like a sliced CT scan of the heart closer to the base. Hence note the left and right ventricles, although theoretically speaking, the left ventricular walls are supposed to be thicker in order to pump blood to all parts of the body. A decrease in thickness might indicate lower cardiac efficiency.....
(Argh!! 1 simple fractal and post-exams nonsense from moi)
Thanks Jenni. There is a new version of Chaoscope coming soon. I hope it does the same for that program that 2.04 is doing for Apo. I am still completely blown away by the work you done lately. Incredibly beautiful and looks nothing like something Apo could do. Hope you are in the midst of a great weekend. :-)
This is great! I came and viewed it last night and it kept reminding me of my childhood - doodles and drawings I did as a kid with swirls that would interlink.
I think the image has a real sixties influence, with an eighties colour. It's quite bold.
To me, the frac really speaks of two people not one. I think it's so cool.
Oh Leigh, you make me blush and feel warm all over with such glowing and delicious comments. Somehow I think you know exactly the effect you have on me. :-D
Almost too eager to read the next couple of postings to do this one justice. Great comments here on the frac from Aggie and co., so you'll just get my regular 'beautiful' ;-D My heart is pumping already with this new information and all that may follow, or rather lay behind Von - my mind is galloping ahead wondering what he has been though, how he was able to come through it, how he was able to 'deal' with it after and just the whole never having anyone to share it with, always having to keep it inside, having nobody understand...you could do so much with Von. :-D The never-ending story, fine by me, I've missed it!!
You make me smile sweetest of sweet ones. I really like the addition of Von and the places and experiences he can share with us and hopefully with Kyra too. I like that he knows good and bad, success and failure, pain and pleasure and that not everything works out for him but somehow he survives and grows.
22 comments:
wow, very powerful stuff. Excellent frac too.
Hope you had a wonderful day and evening, and wishing the same for your friday :0)
Thanks Trace. I have a feeling we, in time, will learn much more what occured to Von at the hands of the Javalinas and more importantly, how he bridged from resistance under torture to liberation and finally peace under torture.
That kind of looks like someone I know.......ha ha.
Sorry, didn't mean to make light of your post, it is very powerful stuff as Trace has said - excellant!
If you haven't figured it out yet, I have a hard time being serious on Fridays, its just the playfulness coming out.
Hope you have a grand weekend!!!
Meg, in the old days I did FNF's on Friday (Friday Night Flirtation). If you go back about a ten months or so and look at Fridays, you'll see what I mean. In other words, I know exactly what you mean about Fridays. :-)
Thanks for the kind words. Hope you have a wonderful weekend. :-)
hey I remember FNF, always wondered why you stopped doing them :0)
hope you are having a fab Friday darlin!
Time for a change I suppose, perhaps like your run of HNT.
Have a great weekend Trace.
OOOOO! GORGEOUS!! That blue just shoots right out at me.
Have a great weekend! *HUGS* to you and Jack.
Thanks Karen. I really enjoyed creating this image and I'm pleased you liked it.
Jack and I wish you a lovely weekend. :-)
Oooo...incredible shape. It looks like a sculpture made of light.
I can't get the "Javalina inqusition" from it though. (no one expects the Javalina inquisition. bwahahaha)
It just looks too peaceful...like something Von would visualize to endure the torture.
Ooooh, Aggie, I think I like that twist. Most excellent imagination you have my dear. :-)
By the way, did you ever find the cuffs?
This fractal looks like a sliced CT scan of the heart closer to the base. Hence note the left and right ventricles, although theoretically speaking, the left ventricular walls are supposed to be thicker in order to pump blood to all parts of the body. A decrease in thickness might indicate lower cardiac efficiency.....
(Argh!! 1 simple fractal and post-exams nonsense from moi)
Saffy, you make me smile. I do love the unique view you bring to these images. Wonderful my dear. :-)
Heh heh, now that exams are over, I'll be soooo free, but unfortunately, the story has totally lost me .
I think it's lost me too so don't worry about that. :-D
Amazing image. I did not realise that Chaoscope could be compelled to put forth such brilliance :) Very well done.
Gorgeous colour! It reminds me of little aliens...
Thanks Jenni. There is a new version of Chaoscope coming soon. I hope it does the same for that program that 2.04 is doing for Apo. I am still completely blown away by the work you done lately. Incredibly beautiful and looks nothing like something Apo could do. Hope you are in the midst of a great weekend. :-)
Hey Chicky, that was the first thing I thought when I saw this one. :-)
This is great! I came and viewed it last night and it kept reminding me of my childhood - doodles and drawings I did as a kid with swirls that would interlink.
I think the image has a real sixties influence, with an eighties colour. It's quite bold.
To me, the frac really speaks of two people not one. I think it's so cool.
I dig this frac - it's terrific!
Oh Leigh, you make me blush and feel warm all over with such glowing and delicious comments. Somehow I think you know exactly the effect you have on me. :-D
You can be my secretary anytime. :-)
Almost too eager to read the next couple of postings to do this one justice. Great comments here on the frac from Aggie and co., so you'll just get my regular 'beautiful' ;-D
My heart is pumping already with this new information and all that may follow, or rather lay behind Von - my mind is galloping ahead wondering what he has been though, how he was able to come through it, how he was able to 'deal' with it after and just the whole never having anyone to share it with, always having to keep it inside, having nobody understand...you could do so much with Von. :-D The never-ending story, fine by me, I've missed it!!
You make me smile sweetest of sweet ones. I really like the addition of Von and the places and experiences he can share with us and hopefully with Kyra too. I like that he knows good and bad, success and failure, pain and pleasure and that not everything works out for him but somehow he survives and grows.
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