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Bill Tracer

Ebullient Intersections Variation 7 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Now with Ebullient Intersections Variation 7, again like all of the images of this entire series, I began using Ebullient Expulsions Variation 1 through 8, as my starting points. From those beginnings I derived these spin-off pieces in the Ebullient Intersections series. Also again, as with so many of my postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art pieces, and indeed with both of these series, I started with my frequently used KPT filter, "FraxPlorer". Using that and other tools, I created this series of images in my usual way utilizing various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects, all in Photoshop. The end result was this 8 piece fractal abstract art series, the seventh of which I initially saved among my Abstract Images as Abstract Image 1271. I later renamed this one specifically "Ebullient Intersections Variation 7". This piece of postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art, Ebullient Intersections Variation 7, is now presented here at Bubblews in this square aspect ratio, 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.
Bill Tracer

Ebullient Intersections Variation 8 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    And now, lastly with Ebullient Intersections Variation 8, like all of the images of this entire series, I began using Ebullient Expulsions Variation 1 through 8, as my starting points. From those beginnings I derived these spin-off pieces in the Ebullient Intersections series. Also again, as with so many of my postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art pieces, and indeed with both of these series, I started with my frequently used KPT filter, "FraxPlorer". Using that and other tools, I created this series of images in my usual way utilizing various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects, all in Photoshop. The end result was this 8 piece fractal abstract art series, the eighth of which I initially saved among my Abstract Images as Abstract Image 1272. I later renamed this one specifically "Ebullient Intersections Variation 8". This piece of postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art, Ebullient Intersections Variation 8, is now presented here at Bubblews in this square aspect ratio, 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.
Bill Tracer

Ebullient Intersections Variation 6 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Now with Ebullient Intersections Variation 6, again like all of the images of this entire series, I began using Ebullient Expulsions Variation 1 through 8, as my starting points. From those beginnings I derived these spin-off pieces in the Ebullient Intersections series. Also again, as with so many of my postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art pieces, and indeed with both of these series, I started with my frequently used KPT filter, "FraxPlorer". Using that and other tools, I created this series of images in my usual way utilizing various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects, all in Photoshop. The end result was this 8 piece fractal abstract art series, the sixth of which I initially saved among my Abstract Images as Abstract Image 1270. I later renamed this one specifically "Ebullient Intersections Variation 6". This piece of postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art, Ebullient Intersections Variation 6, is now presented here at Bubblews in this square aspect ratio, 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.
Bill Tracer

Ebullient Intersections Variation 5 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    As for Ebullient Intersections Variation 5, just like all of the images of this series, I began using Ebullient Expulsions Variation 1 through 8, as my starting points. From those beginnings I derived these spin-off pieces in the Ebullient Intersections series. As with so many of my postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art pieces, and indeed with both of these series, I started with my frequently used KPT filter, "FraxPlorer". Using that and other tools, I created this series of images in my usual way utilizing various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects, all in Photoshop. The end result was this 8 piece fractal abstract art series, the fifth of which I initially saved among my Abstract Images as Abstract Image 1269. I later renamed this one specifically "Ebullient Intersections Variation 5". This piece of postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art, Ebullient Intersections Variation 5, is now presented here at Bubblews in this square aspect ratio, 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.
Bill Tracer

Ebullient Intersections Variation 4 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    And now for Ebullient Intersections Variation 4, as with all of the images of this series, I began using Ebullient Expulsions Variation 1 through 8, as my starting points. From those beginnings I derived these spin-off pieces in the Ebullient Intersections series. As with so many of my postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art pieces, and indeed with both of these series, I started with my frequently used KPT filter, "FraxPlorer". Using that and other tools, I created this series of images in my usual way utilizing various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects, all in Photoshop. The end result was this 8 piece fractal abstract art series, the forth of which I initially saved among my Abstract Images as Abstract Image 1268. I later renamed this one specifically "Ebullient Intersections Variation 4". This piece of postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art, Ebullient Intersections Variation 4, is now presented here at Bubblews in this square aspect ratio, 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.
Bill Tracer

Ebullient Intersections Variation 3 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Using Ebullient Expulsions Variation 1 through 8, as my starting points, I created these spin-off pieces in the Ebullient Intersections series. As with so many of my postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art pieces, and indeed with both of these series, I started with my frequently used KPT filter, "FraxPlorer". Using that and other tools, I created this series of images in my usual way utilizing various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects, all in Photoshop. The end result was this 8 piece fractal abstract art series, the third of which I initially saved among my Abstract Images as Abstract Image 1267. I later renamed this one specifically "Ebullient Intersections Variation 3". This piece of postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art, Ebullient Intersections Variation 3, is now presented here at Bubblews in this square aspect ratio, 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.
Bill Tracer

Ebullient Intersections Variation 2 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Using Ebullient Expulsions Variation 1 through 8, as my starting points, I created these spin-off pieces in the Ebullient Intersections series. As with so many of my postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art pieces, and indeed with both of these series, I started with my frequently used KPT filter, "FraxPlorer". Using that and other tools, I created this series of images in my usual way utilizing various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects, all in Photoshop. The end result was this 8 piece fractal abstract art series, the second of which I initially saved among my Abstract Images as Abstract Image 1266. I later renamed this one specifically "Ebullient Intersections Variation 2". This piece of postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art, Ebullient Intersections Variation 2, is now presented here at Bubblews in this square aspect ratio, 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.
Bill Tracer

Ebullient Intersections Variation 1 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Using Ebullient Expulsions Variation 1 through 8, as my starting points, I created these spin-off pieces in the Ebullient Intersections series. As with so many of my postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art pieces, and indeed with both of these series, I started with my frequently used KPT filter, "FraxPlorer". Using that and other tools, I created this series of images in my usual way utilizing various filtering, layering, and color enhancement effects, all in Photoshop. The end result was this 8 piece fractal abstract art series, the first of which I initially saved among my Abstract Images as Abstract Image 1265. I later renamed this one specifically "Ebullient Intersections Variation 1". This piece of postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art, Ebullient Intersections Variation 1, is now presented here at Bubblews in this square aspect ratio, 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.
Bill Tracer

Psychedelic Intersections - 2 views

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    Once more, this image is another one that I created using the fractal generator software, Vchira, with post work in Photoshop. Like my other most recent pieces, I actually created the base image with Vchira a while back, but just finished the post work in Photoshop on my birthday. This one had more post work than most, and included more than just creating the digital frame, and adding my digital signature. The filtering and layering effects were much more extensive; involving some flipping and superimposing. Great fun.
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