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At 9:22pm on April 5, 2014, Lester Philip Jenkin said…

fractals fractals everywhere in the stars in our hair .

In our cells devide one two three four . who knows what lies beyond the electron flow. Can you capture stills from generating show if so would love a galaxy please. yours in life LESTER.

At 1:07pm on March 20, 2014, TIZIANA BARACCHI said…
At 3:07pm on March 9, 2014, purpleferret said…

thanks for sharing.

At 12:58pm on March 9, 2014, Guvenc Uguz said…

nice fractals..

At 1:12pm on March 5, 2014, Lisa Marie Mencke said…
Thank you for friending me
At 3:46am on March 5, 2014, Lisa Marie Mencke said…

 Hi Ficus,

I love your name! WOW!  I have many Lithuanian relatives.  Really, You are awesome.

Thanks. chuckle chuckle. Would love a bit of art mail.

Lisa

At 6:43pm on February 21, 2014, Amy Irwen said…
Ficus, your fractals are just fabulous. Artists on Facebook are also doing fractals that are amazing... *!*
At 9:51pm on February 17, 2014, Bruno Cassaglia - poetArtist said…

At 3:09am on February 16, 2014, De Villo Sloan said…

Fic, count me in on NotSo. Thanks.

Left you a message some time back somewhere enquiring if you had been upstream or downstream of the toxic spill in WVa. Looks like you're still hydrated.

Will be in touch - DVS

At 10:15am on February 14, 2014, Petrolpetal said…

Your work fascinates me completely.I don't understand it - but I'll do a bit of reading about fractals and the fractal explorer program you use before I jump in with stupid questions! 

At 9:35am on January 15, 2014, Mail Art Martha said…

Last mail beautiful and serendipital useful, I needed a hibiscus for a little funny book on the Amazonian Jaguar I am writing.How did you know? Big thanks!

Her Majesty would appreciate a white (albino? ) fruitfly if you create one, for her Zoo. This coming February we start the Year of the Horsefly.

Regretably Tom the tomato plant has been euthanasied as he got too big and ugly for the living room. It also stopped producing tomatoes. It was probably exhausted as it produced about 200 cherry toms over all. I was tempted to keep it because I found out tomatoes are perenials really, as an experiment. Probably it would not have been as fructiferous as this past season.

At 3:45pm on December 2, 2013, TIZIANA BARACCHI said…
waiting your participation:
http://garagen3gallerygac.blogspot.it/
At 4:09am on August 22, 2013, Mail Art Martha said…

Thanks for the latest post, great art as always. I went to see what was Medhi's kaleidoscope and found some exciting plugins. And from there some more in other links.  So much to explore.I shall be in touch soon.

At 1:36pm on June 29, 2013, Mail Art Martha said…

I always meant to ask, is your photo Edgar Allan Poe?

At 1:35pm on June 29, 2013, Mail Art Martha said…

Great package to receive and it is all blogged now here. I particularly love the fractals but I must confess I am not into sci-fi', rather more into science itself, which is even more unbelievable.Nowadays so many great scientists condescend to write for the likes of me, it is great. You may like ' The amazing story of quantum mechanics ' by James Kakalios who uses pulp fiction and sci-fi comics to illustrate the latest discoveries of science.

At 4:19pm on June 20, 2013, Valentine Mark Herman said…

Thank you! For the 5 postcards. What a range of techniques (he thinks): fractal, photomicograph(y?), and straight-up photography -- and all very cool, and whether they are post cards are not (they are postcard size) all going in my "L'Art de la Carte Postale' Exhibition.

I'll be mailing you something back soon.

Thanks again & regards, Val

At 8:50pm on March 7, 2013, Neil Gordon said…

Fike! Thanks for the beautiful envelope w/ Peony seeds,photos of you, fried soup and the cutup! I love the way you write; kind of like a cross between Herman Melville, Mark Twain and Phillip K. Dick! So glad to here from you! See you in the Mail Man!

Its all about Pataphysics !

At 6:06pm on March 7, 2013, Mail Art Martha said…

Dear Panjandrum, I am honoured that Your Booingness remembered our previous postalities and made contact again. Your magnificent selfportrait is already hanging on the Clouds together with the pictures of flowers and electric sheep. I am bowled over by your Usonian flora and fauna; it is out of this world and out of all the parallel ones I know, I feel like taking a trip to Usonia to admire them personally. Likewise I hope Your Strangulation may consider visiting the Queendom, where you shall be most welcome.

PS; Winnie the Poo sends his regards

At 10:46pm on October 25, 2012, Neil Gordon said…

Ficus and Alfred Jarry! Pataphysical!!!!!

At 8:40am on December 8, 2011, Terry Reid said…

Ficus Strangulensis, here is a live link:

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