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<title>Hello, my name is...</title>
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<summary type="html" ><![CDATA[So, I stand up and declare myself an Apophysic. Not an Apoholic: those too intimately entwined with alcohol are termed 'alcoholics'; the program is Apophysis, NOT Apohol. 'Apophysisic' is too much of a mouthful, hence the tidier coinage. But to distinguish the adjectival from the nominal, I fancy a 'k': I am Apophysick, but AN Apophysic. Right, addiction admitted. Yet the art doesn't all perhaps look typically fractal: do I process the hell out of it? No. Pretty much everything is accomplished within Apophysis. I have developed styles that approach traditional abstracts, yet still retain the hallmark recursion of the fractal when scrutinised. I have a need to push the boundaries of the possible into fresh territories. No works I submit here will be earlier than 2007. The majority will be new, now, the cream of my output.<br />
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Available as large-scale high-quality prints <a href="http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/ian-duncan-anderson.html">here</a>.]]></summary>
<updated>2009-05-02T02:53:29-04:00</updated>
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