I created Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 2 with various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects in Photoshop, including among others the KPT filter, and fractal generator, "FraxPlorer". First named, Abstract Image 955, I later renamed it Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 2. Through further layering and color effects, I explored this basic image theme in 8 variations. When first gazing upon the finished image, my initial thought was of a large feathery headdress with a Quetzalcoatl style. However, it was more than just a headdress, for a comparable energy up-wells from within the Earth rising into and even infusing the headdress. So with this image I find myself easily imagining a figure in the lotus meditative position through which this energy blossoms from beneath, and fills the headdress. Like all of my digital art, as a final step, I added the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
created Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 3 with various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects in Photoshop, including among others the KPT filter, and fractal generator, "FraxPlorer". First named, Abstract Image 956, I later renamed it Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 3. Through further layering and color effects, I explored this basic image theme in 8 variations. When first gazing upon the finished image, my initial thought was of a large feathery headdress with a Quetzalcoatl style. However, it was more than just a headdress, for a comparable energy up-wells from within the Earth rising into and even infusing the headdress. So with this image I find myself easily imagining a figure in the lotus meditative position through which this energy blossoms from beneath, and fills the headdress. Like all of my digital art, as a final step, I added the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
I created Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 4 with various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects in Photoshop, including among others the KPT filter, and fractal generator, "FraxPlorer". First named, Abstract Image 957, I later renamed it Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 4. Through further layering and color effects, I explored this basic image theme in 8 variations. When first gazing upon the finished image, my initial thought was of a large feathery headdress with a Quetzalcoatl style. However, it was more than just a headdress, for a comparable energy up-wells from within the Earth rising into and even infusing the headdress. So with this work of postmodern art I find myself easily imagining a figure in the lotus meditative position through which this energy blossoms from beneath, and fills the headdress. Like all of my digital art, as a final step, I added the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
I created Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 1 with various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects in Photoshop, including among others the KPT filter, and fractal generator, "FraxPlorer". First named, Abstract Image 954, I later renamed it Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 1. Through further layering and color effects, I explored this basic image theme in 8 variations. As the name states, this is the first variation of this series. When first gazing upon the finished image, my initial thought was of a large feathery headdress with a Quetzalcoatl style. However, it was more than just a headdress, for a comparable energy up-wells from within the Earth rising into and even infusing the headdress. So with this postmodern contemporary abstract fractal art image I find myself easily imagining a figure in the lotus meditative position through which this energy blossoms from beneath, and fills the headdress. Like all of my digital art, as a final step, I added the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
I created Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 5 with various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects in Photoshop, including among others the KPT filter, and fractal generator, "FraxPlorer". First named, Abstract Image 958, I later renamed it Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 5. Through further layering and color effects, I explored this basic image theme in 8 variations. When first gazing upon the finished image, my initial thought was of a large feathery headdress with a Quetzalcoatl style. However, it was more than just a headdress, for a comparable energy up-wells from within the Earth rising into and even infusing the headdress. So with this image I find myself easily imagining a figure in the lotus meditative position through which this energy blossoms from beneath, and fills the headdress.
Just like the other images in this series, I created Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 6 with various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects in Photoshop, including among others the KPT filter, and fractal generator, "FraxPlorer". First named, Abstract Image 959, I later renamed it Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 6. Through further layering and color effects, I explored this basic image theme in 8 variations. When first gazing upon the finished image, my initial thought was of a large feathery headdress with a Quetzalcoatl style. However, it was more than just a headdress, for a comparable energy up-wells from within the Earth rising into and even infusing the headdress. So with this image I find myself easily imagining a figure in the lotus meditative position through which this energy blossoms from beneath, and fills the headdress.
I created Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 8 with various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects in Photoshop, including among others the KPT filter, and fractal generator, "FraxPlorer". First named, Abstract Image 961, I later renamed it Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 8. Through further layering and color effects, I explored this basic image theme in 8 variations. When first gazing upon the finished image, my initial thought was of a large feathery headdress with a Quetzalcoatl style. However, it was more than just a headdress, for a comparable energy up-wells from within the Earth rising into and even infusing the headdress. So with this image I find myself easily imagining a figure in the lotus meditative position through which this energy blossoms from beneath, and fills the headdress. Just like the rest of the series, Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 8 is presented here, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Like the other images in this series,I created Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 7 with various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects in Photoshop, including among others the KPT filter, and fractal generator, "FraxPlorer". First named, Abstract Image 960, I later renamed it Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 7. Through further layering and color effects, I explored this basic image theme in 8 variations. When first gazing upon the finished image, my initial thought was of a large feathery headdress with a Quetzalcoatl style. However, it was more than just a headdress, for a comparable energy up-wells from within the Earth rising into and even infusing the headdress. So with this image I find myself easily imagining a figure in the lotus meditative position through which this energy blossoms from beneath, and fills the headdress. As with the rest of this series, Quetzalcoatl Blossom Variation 7 is presented here, complete with the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
Once more we have here another example of one of my older works that I decided to bring forward and publish for my audience at Bubblews. Like my other recently published images, I created "Psychedelic Blood Blooms" using the fractal generator software, Vchira, with post work in Photoshop. This time I did it from start to finish on the morning of my birthday, back in 2009. Also like the others, the post work included creating the digital frame, some filtering, and with this one, a great deal of layering effects, as well as adding my digital Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity.
My new wall decoration: Black Circle- Buddhist symbol, zen art, minimal contemporary art. Hand crafted perfectly cut and painted wooden (MDF) Black Wheel. I used semi-gloss finish paint for the ring. Ready to hang on a wall or to use for other purposes or your own projects. The size of the rings: 47.5 (outer diameter) x 4 (thickness) cm.Weight about 2.5 kg Shipping worldwide from UK (discount):UK - free UE - £5 and the £10 for other countries.