Well, it could be some kind of "bowl", yeah, but I see it more like an "out-door ballroom", a garden: midnight, a dark and silent night. The couple is in the middle, where the yellow and green lights lit. Around them, water rises from the floor (those reddish orange columns), and more lights move around them, without mixing with the green ones, like if they were making a circumference around them. Classic music sounds, the only thing that breaks the silence of the night while the couple, maybe engaged, dances harmonically with the rhythm.
All those colored fractals... Again, you use complementary colours, such as green and purple, but also mix them with a warm pallete. Cold and warm colors in a semi-abstract image... ^^
I see this time you decided to make the outer circumferences "cross", so they create an oval which encloses and limits the area of the inner lights. There's a slight sensation of "chaos", as the lines aren't "where they belong" but they are in the way of another one; it isn't usual in the images I've seen that you submited. Although, it's somewhat a "controlated chaos", a little premeditated disorder. That disorder is what makes it interesting, if we remember the order and perfect symmetry in many (not all) of your JWildfire works. In an abstract (or semi-abstract) painting, you must know how to use colors and distribute them to make a good impression.
I'm not an expert on this programme (which means I don't know anything -_-), so I'm afraid I can just tell you what the image makes the think about, or what I feel, but not much more...
Well, it could be some kind of "bowl", yeah, but I see it more like an "out-door ballroom", a garden: midnight, a dark and silent night. The couple is in the middle, where the yellow and green lights lit. Around them, water rises from the floor (those reddish orange columns), and more lights move around them, without mixing with the green ones, like if they were making a circumference around them. Classic music sounds, the only thing that breaks the silence of the night while the couple, maybe engaged, dances harmonically with the rhythm.
All those colored fractals... Again, you use complementary colours, such as green and purple, but also mix them with a warm pallete. Cold and warm colors in a semi-abstract image... ^^
I see this time you decided to make the outer circumferences "cross", so they create an oval which encloses and limits the area of the inner lights. There's a slight sensation of "chaos", as the lines aren't "where they belong" but they are in the way of another one; it isn't usual in the images I've seen that you submited. Although, it's somewhat a "controlated chaos", a little premeditated disorder. That disorder is what makes it interesting, if we remember the order and perfect symmetry in many (not all) of your JWildfire works. In an abstract (or semi-abstract) painting, you must know how to use colors and distribute them to make a good impression.
I'm not an expert on this programme (which means I don't know anything -_-), so I'm afraid I can just tell you what the image makes the think about, or what I feel, but not much more...