"Rainbow Furnace" | Entry for the Zen Colouring Contest by @magiccleatus

Something different from me =)
 
I'll be posting a lot less often for the next 2 to 3 weeks because of several reasons, mainly being a lot of work I have to do at work, and the fact that I'm moving soon to a new apartment.
 
This means I'll do sometimes random things, like this Zen Colouring contest (which I actually plan on taking part in semi-regularly - it's a lot of fun!).



Rainbow Furnace

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Zen Colouring Contest by @magiccleatus
Max. Print Size: 12" x 12"



“When I set a glass prism on a windowsill and allow the sun to flood through it, a spectrum of colors dances on the floor. What we call "white" is a rainbow of colored rays packed into a small space. The prism sets them free. Love is the white light of emotion.”

-- Diane Ackerman, A Natural History of Love


The Creation Process:

 
Sshhh, it's a secret.

Not really ;P ... But sadly, I took no screenshots of the process. I was just going along, happily enjoying the different experience so much (creating textures and colours with my favourite fractal program Mandelbulb 3D, and stitching it all together in Photoshop) that I didn't think of taking screenies.

If you'd like to do one of these yourself, definitely check out and follow @magiccleatus - he posts one contest per week =)




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A few recent posts of mine:
"Bloodflake" - Gallery: Motifs | "How She Makes Me Feel" - Poems, 018 | "Erasmus" - Gallery: Fine Art
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