This weekend I began playing with my new download for Fractal Arts. I had always wanted to experiment and create this beautiful images. It's no easy but with more practice I know I will be creating some pretty good images to share with you. Let me know if you have ever work with Fractal Art and What do you like about it?
Math and Geometry in Nature...What is Fractal Art?
Fractal Art (FA) has been around for approximately 15-20 years. Its first major public display may be considered to be an article about the Mandelbrot Set published in "Scientific American" in 1985. Since then, many advances have been made, both in fractal rendering capabilities and in the understanding of fractal geometry. Perhaps now is an opportune time to make a defining statement about what is (and what is not) Fractal Art.
Fractal Art is a genre concerned with fractals—shapes or sets characterized by self affinity (small portions of the image resemble the overall shape) and an infinite amount of detail, at all scales. Fractals are typically created on a digital computer, using an iterative numerical process. Lately, images that are not technically fractals, but that share the same basic generating technique and environment, have been welcomed into the FA world.
Fractal Art is a subclass of two dimensional visual art, and is in many respects similar to photography—another art form which was greeted by skepticism upon its arrival.
Here are some of my creations;
Fractal Art is Creative and Expressive! These are some of my first experimental images using Stephen Ferguson's "Tiera-Zon" download that I've found @ http://www.fractalarts.com/ GREAT WEBSITE!
You may want to copy/paste this beautiful images to decor you desktop. The images size are 1280x960 to 1600x1200. ENJOY!
I have also find this;
FRACTALS IN NATURE:
The geometry of Fractals brings us a new appreciation for the natural world
and the patterns we observe in it.
FRACTAL FERN: One very simple way to understand fractals and the meaning of "lteration" is to examine a simple recursive operation that produces a fractal fern thru a "chaos game' of generating random numbers and then placing them on a grid.
Fractal Patterns in a Hydrothermal Spring
Edible Fractals: Romanesco (a cross between broccoli and Cauliflower, which accentuates the great fractal spiral patterns on the top. Tastes a-ok too)
Cut into a Cabbage and you'll find a Fractal
Fractal Mountains In Tibet
Natural Cloud Spiral Fractals photograph
Fractal Growth Pattern of a Leaf
Electrical Discharge
I have also find this;
FRACTALS IN NATURE:
The geometry of Fractals brings us a new appreciation for the natural world
and the patterns we observe in it.
FRACTAL FERN: One very simple way to understand fractals and the meaning of "lteration" is to examine a simple recursive operation that produces a fractal fern thru a "chaos game' of generating random numbers and then placing them on a grid.
Fractal Patterns in a Hydrothermal Spring
Edible Fractals: Romanesco (a cross between broccoli and Cauliflower, which accentuates the great fractal spiral patterns on the top. Tastes a-ok too)
Cut into a Cabbage and you'll find a Fractal
Fractal Mountains In Tibet
Natural Cloud Spiral Fractals photograph
Fractal Growth Pattern of a Leaf
Electrical Discharge
Hi,MOMEMA. This fractal art is amazing you have done a wonderful job.Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteanandhirajan
Hi Anandhirajan, nice2CU here.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy them in your desktop! Thank you and have a wonderful week.☺☺☺