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The Corridor of Ahbus Variation 1 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Starting with the KPT filter, "FraxPlorer", I created this series of images in my usual way with filtering, layering, color enhancement, etc. in Photoshop. The end result was this series of seven color variations of The Corridor of Ahbus. The culmination of this series, variation seven was given a 3D look, by way of added layering effects. Of a non-corporeal nature this energetic corridor serves as connection between alternate realities throughout the Multiverse. The psychic masters of Ahbus control which realities connect at any given time, through mutual telepathic union with this corridor. This piece of postmodern fractal abstract art is presented here on 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.
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The Corridor of Ahbus Variation 2 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Starting with the KPT filter, "FraxPlorer", I created this series of images in my usual way with filtering, layering, color enhancement, etc. in Photoshop. The end result was this series of seven color variations of The Corridor of Ahbus. The culmination of this series, variation seven was given a 3D look, by way of added layering effects. Now as for the imaginative aspect of this image series: Shifting through various color combinations, and of a non-corporeal nature this energetic corridor serves as connection between alternate realities throughout the Multiverse. The psychic masters of Ahbus control which realities connect at any given time, through mutual telepathic union with this corridor. This piece of postmodern fractal abstract art is now presented here 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.
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The Corridor of Ahbus Variation 7 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    This is the final variation of this series, and like this entire series, I started with the KPT fractal generator filter, "FraxPlorer". Using that software tool, I created this series of images in my usual way with filtering, layering, color enhancement, etc. in Photoshop. The end result was this series of seven color variations of The Corridor of Ahbus. The culmination of this series, variation seven was given a 3D look, by way of added layering effects. Now as for the imaginative aspect of this image series: Shifting through various color combinations, and of a non-corporeal nature this energetic corridor serves as connection between alternate realities throughout the Multiverse. The psychic masters of Ahbus control which realities connect at any given time, through mutual telepathic union with this corridor. This piece of fractal abstract art 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.
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The Corridor of Ahbus Variation 6 - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    Starting with the KPT filter, "FraxPlorer", I created this series of images in my usual way with filtering, layering, color enhancement, etc. in Photoshop. The end result was this series of seven color variations of The Corridor of Ahbus. The culmination of this series, variation seven was given a 3D look, by way of added layering effects. Now as for the imaginative aspect of this image series: Shifting through various color combinations, and of a non-corporeal nature this energetic corridor serves as connection between alternate realities throughout the Multiverse. The psychic masters of Ahbus control which realities connect at any given time, through mutual telepathic union with this corridor. This piece of postmodern contemporary fractal abstract art 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.
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Psychedelic Blood Blooms - News - Bubblews - 0 views

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    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.
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YouTube - Burning Man Temple of Forgiveness 2007 - 0 views

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    Amazingly, this one is nudity free, or at least seemed so during a careful 9 minute and 53 minute examination that I repeated just to be careful, so I should be able to link to it. Again, we see the sculptural effects on the fire that consumes one of the temporary structures destroyed at the end of Burning Man, but we also see a little of the personal relationship some of the participants have with the event. I think that they might later regret destroying momentos of those they've lost, but at the time, they seem to view this as being a healing act. Why that would be, we're left to guess.
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Wet Paint Group Art - 0 views

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    Enjoy the fun of tagging, without trashing anybody else's property or getting arrested. Use simulated spraypaint, rollers, brushes and a paintball cannon on a simulated white wall, save your masterpiece and compare it with the virtual vandalism of others. While I haven't seen anything measuring up to the quality of one of the murals under the Illinois Central Gulf / Metra Electric tracks on the South Side, yet, I also haven't heard of anybody getting rolled over by the El after slipping while using this program, so there is that. People seem to love it. Now, if only we could find ways for them to get virtually stoned, virtually burn down buildings and get into virtual fights, while settling for the use of virtual weapons and virtual gasoline before going to their virtual homes to make virtual babies before they virtually turn 13, Mom's old neighborhood would be a lot more pleasant on the weekends. Not that any ambivalence about the concept of this page, or suggestion that it makes light of a practice that is intimately connected with gang territoriality (with its impressive body count), should be read into that. Pshah. Englewood is lovely this time of year. We are where we are, and I suppose that's what we get to laugh about, for better or worse, even if an eyebrow or two has to go up along the way.
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Virtual Bubblewrap - 0 views

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    Humans do have instincts - how else can one explain why so many people, handed that plastic padding stuff, will compulsively spend so much time on an activity that practically nobody claims to enjoy. "Pop! pop! pop!" Somebody created simulated bubblewrap, and unlike Officemax, has left the addict with an unlimited supply of what he craves. There is no escape.
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Make your own Holloween crafts | Make Your Own Card - 2 views

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    Everybody loves Halloween. A time to dress up in scary costumes, eat lots of candy and be creative with decorations. In the spirit of Halloween I have explored a few craft ideas to get your creative juices flowing to make your own Halloween crafts!
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Historical Art And Painting - Panamericanart - 0 views

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    In 1990 we started as Galerie Malraux in Los Angeles, California: at that time the gallery focused mainly on Caribbean art. In 1994 the gallery followed its founder to Dallas, Texas, in a transition which marked the beginning of Pan American Art Gallery; the inaugural exhibit was a massive 400-piece show of important modernist Cuban art. By the early 2000's the gallery moved to a 4500 square feet exhibition space in the upscale Turtle Creek area of Dallas; the first show there, a comprehensive view of Cuban photography titled "Cuban Photography - Revolutionary to Contemporary" was named one of the ten best shows of the year in America.
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Art Films - 0 views

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    Screening of art films at the Times' Kala Ghoda Festival 2013, Mumbai reinstates that art house films make for intelligent and realistic cinema; a cinema that tends to impress upon the psyche and inspire the non-stereotype... Click the link to read more…
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Play of volume and voids - 0 views

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    Building on the fact that our imagination has no bounds, its creators at Material Immaterial studio envisages concrete architectural miniatures will weave a new thought each time you view them. Read here and leave us your views…
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'Left Out' or 'Trapped Inside'?! - 0 views

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    Many a time art becomes the via media to evoke responsiveness in the numbed disposition called mankind! Check out artist Maxwell Rushton's installation that put the thoughts back into you cap!!
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Rekha Rodwittiya's Matters of the Heart - 0 views

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    Revisiting histories, Indian artist Rekha Rodwittiya's latest exhibition makes for apt social commentary in current times... Read here and share your views…
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Sculptural Enigma - 0 views

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    Blurring lines of typicality, Anagram Architects design a seminal space for artist Anita Dube, where the residence and studio intermingle at times; at others, stand apart; enunciating a new exhilarating vibe that is totally in sync with the right brain. Check it out and let us know your views on the project…
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Graphically Dynamic! - 0 views

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    The Grafiosi introduces itself for the first time at the 2015 London Design Festival and officially launches its latest retail brand OriginOne. Check it here and leave us your comments…
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Mother's Day Flowers: Carnations - 0 views

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    Mother's Day Flowers: Carnations Fragrant and beautiful, Carnation flowers have become symbolic of mother's love and also Mothers Day. Mother's Day and Carnation have had an association for a very long time because according to a Christian legend, this is the plant that sprung up when Jesus Christ's mother Mary shed tears of distress seeing her son enduring sufferings with the cross. Anna Jarvis, in 1907, chose carnation as the emblem of Mother's Day. Anna Jarvis distributed carnations in St. Andrew's Methodist Episcopal church in West Virginia.
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India Art n Design: Sentiments & Art - 0 views

  • On the eve of Ganesh festival in India, we pay homage to the religious icon that transcends myriad manifestations and still remains sacrosanct. When we appreciate art, what are we looking at, appreciative about? The colours, form, textural vocabulary, narrative…? And when we are engaged in that metaphysical communiqué, away from the mundane, transported to a different level, we are lost for words that can express the profound feeling that envelopes us; at the other end, we chose to find solace in wordy articulateness that might sound sophisticated but convey no real essence.
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Affordable Mixtape Covers and Mixtape Cover printing in Atlanta - 0 views

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    CD Insert Prints is an Atlanta based company. We offer mixtape covers and Mixtape Cover Printing services at very competitive prices and a short period of time. For mixtape covers prize visit at http://www.cdinsertprints.com/mixtape-covers/
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Captivating Painting unveiling Indian religious ceremonies - 0 views

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    Attractive piece of artwork depicting religious ceremony taking place near the bank of river in the evening time and various other activities. - See more at: http://goo.gl/FOzgFb
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