Few words would really describe the elegance of this piece, which clearly shows a great mastery in the usage of Apophysis. Gentle glass spirals swirl down in whirlpools, while inconsistent petals of light open up and show a bulb of a flower-to-be; and yet even the spirals themselves might be that flower's petals, or its leaves. On the other hand, a butterfly about to flap its wings could be seen there as well, being the spirals the upper wings and the petals the lower ones. Or then again, that could also be a flame of stained glass made by the master glass-blowers from Venice... In short, a fractal which demands to be seen in many ways, all of which remind of a beautiful aspect of nature: the spontaneous spirit with which it was created fully reflects in its amazing beauty.
In short, a fractal which demands to be seen in many ways, all of which remind of a beautiful aspect of nature: the spontaneous spirit with which it was created fully reflects in its amazing beauty.
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