Fractal Fantasy

Come with me, and you will be, in a world of pure imagination” – Anthony Newley

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Original DDE™ surrealistic art: “Fractal Jester” by: rob kistner © 6/23/24
 

Come with me, my spell you’re under
it is a magic of a most splendorous kind
a wilding world of pure cornucopic wonder
here, treasure troves of dreams to plunder
in this kingdom of your expanding mind

come with me to mystical ports of call
we’re no longer tethered to mere mortal
soar high above the mythic wonderwall
now swept up in this miracle protocol
we’re full sail through mystery’s portal

come with me to a fractal paradise
far beyond anything one can imagine
geometric forms flowing so precise
seemingly organic, yet quite concise
they’re rolling out, as they fold back in

come — beyond fantasy’s elaboration
a world your mind alone cannot beget
it’s a wondrously sweet hallucination
it will boggle your fired imagination
what you will see you will never forget
so… come with me — yes, come with me

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Original DDE™ surrealistic art: “Fractal Portal”
by: rob kistner © 6/23/24

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rob kistner © 2024

Poetry at:d’Verse

 

Larch Magic


Original DDE™ digital surreal art: “Larch Magic” by: rob kistner © 10/22/24

 
Autumn here in the Pacific Northwestern United States is the season of emeralds and gold. The emeralds emanate from the many types of conifers that grow tall and plentiful here in this beautiful region, staying brilliant shades of green year-round. But the gold, that is the magic, and it’s a fleeting wonder that happens only in the Fall season. The source of this prestidigital marvel of nature is a geographically limited pine tree known as the Larch.

Larches are like a pot of gold here in the Fall hiking season. Their flaming yellow needles turn a Cascade Mountain landscape into something ethereal and otherworldly. The few short weeks, during mid-Autumn when the larches’ needles turn golden, make them all the more precious to spot. I call it the season of “Larch Magic.”

As splendrous as gold
cascade mountain larches make
autumn spellbinding


Original DDE™ digital surreal art: “Larch Gold”
by: rob kistner © 10/22/24

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rob kistner © 2024

Poetry at: d’Verse