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Description: When I found this theatrical scenery of a big city in a frozen moment just as it gets hit by a heavy impact I knew I had to do my Guernica. The stylized high buildings and twisted structures gave me the image of the vision I had as a child when I heard about what once had happened in the City of Hiroshima. I have been working on this piece for almost a month to get the disposition and ambience exactly as I wanted it to be, to show my respect for the hundreds of thousands people who lost their life and to those whose life is still affected by the aftermath of the atomic bomb. Mandelbulb 3D, rendered with 7760 x 3490 resolution, a very important aspect... I hope mankind will never use these terrible weapons again. Higher quality: http://MANDELWERK.deviantart.com/art/Hiroshima-299239419 Mandelbulb 3D, Photoshop My second image on the same theme, Nagasaki: Stats: Total Favorities: 1 View Who Favorited Filesize: 183.58kB Height: 540 Width: 1200 Keywords: mandelbox kifs hybrid Posted by: KRAFTWERK April 30, 2012, 11:46:13 AM Rating: by 12 members. Image Linking Codes
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KRAFTWERK | May 24, 2012, 09:40:00 AM Thank you Syntopia. I see what you mean, and that imagery was the first that occurred to me too, but I also felt it was a very staged scenery and I wanted the more claustrophobic feeling of a closed room at the moment of impact. Maybe it is just a theater play, maybe it is the real event… Actually the NAgasaki image I submitted earlier today might be more like the one you wanted to see: http://www.fractalforums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=11471 |
Syntopia | May 24, 2012, 08:39:15 AM Great image! You can feel the solid structures deforming and melting away after the nuclear blast. One minor suggestion: I think the illusion of a city would have worked better if you hadn't placed your objects in a room - perhaps having some structures fading away in fog/blur instead. I guess it is an homage to Guernica's composition, but there the objects look more natural to the scale of a room. |
KRAFTWERK | May 22, 2012, 03:41:08 PM Thank you Fritz, an image which means a lot to me... |
Karmafritz | May 22, 2012, 01:41:23 PM very nice ! |
KRAFTWERK | May 01, 2012, 01:41:25 PM Playing a very sad symphony... Thank you Dan! |
Tahyon | May 01, 2012, 12:01:33 PM Beautiful like a abstract symphony orchestra ! |
KRAFTWERK | May 01, 2012, 11:53:27 AM Thank you kameelian, thank you Madman, and thank you weavers, master of the written words. |
kameelian | May 01, 2012, 01:43:38 AM There's something a bit Dali-esque about this too for me. Nice one] Kam |
Madman | April 30, 2012, 09:09:04 PM Great one again, KW! You're on a roll lately! |
weavers | April 30, 2012, 04:00:15 PM Greeting and Salutations, Â again Maestro Kraftwerk : aka Master Johan Andersson : aka Master Mandelwerk, aka Master man ahead of his times! T H A N K Y O U M A S T E R T H A N K Y O U M A S T E R T H A N K Y O U M A S T E R T H A N K Y O U M A S T E R T H A N K Y O U M A S T E R T H A N K Y O U M A S T E R Heat from the sun , no, heat from the son of a gun, yes! Did these wrong, natures song, she made us wrong ,when the good in us flees the opposite comes out and does what it please, Sometimes, it does good, Sometimes, it does bad! Sad, are we, we who think, think we think, we do not, we do think well! How could we on earth accomplish so much hell? Despite, the conjectures of symbolisms, your title for this work, conjures up and implies in the word : " Hiroshima " The pictoriality quality is superb, and demonstrates a scene with a theatrical quality, as you your self said, its a stage. The characters on stage are not on stage presently but invisibly, we have one actor,named," Hiro," he is a brave audacious young fellow, eager to start a family, with his new bride a Japanese damsel, beautiful girl, going by the name," shim," and the third character on this stage is "ma," Together they make a name that will live forever! [/color] " Hiroshima," In their honor we do bow, may they come back bigger and stronger forever! Diagnosis criteria : Compositionality : data: highest quality : data : decryption : refine tonalities : the composition is composed of a stage with a back wall in grayish blue, that is smooth and unblemished, in front of which, is a series of large structures, with a cut out big round hole in them . One is representing that of a man, colored in faded orange on the left, And a woman of the right in a color of faded dark beige. But what are those cut out holes, those cut out hole are bullet holes, big bullet holes! The material on the fiber of the man and woman who were born strong but their flesh is no match for metal. The metal came, the metal went, gone! What, the metal left behind, left is deadened and spent! there were times and there were no times But the severity of heat, in the street, ones maker meets on cemetery street. A man and woman, whats missing took it did, their love, their heart, their future, their kids To blame is the same, it is us, knows from whence we came, no. But we are to blame, mankind is our name! Peace Master . |
KRAFTWERK | April 30, 2012, 01:17:12 PM Thank you once more Louis. I put a lot of work into this one. It has so many things to say... |
KRAFTWERK | April 30, 2012, 01:16:21 PM Thank you very much lxh, and you are right, we see different things, and I like that. |
LMarkoya | April 30, 2012, 01:15:31 PM Beautiful and timeless |
lxh | April 30, 2012, 12:11:19 PM I don't see any devastation here but a perfect render, interesting shape, an impressive light work and distinctive style. The good thing about abstract art is that it carries the viewers imagination which is not only individually but better than any rendering. Fine work Johan! |
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