BY: Katie M. and Carly L.
 

Fractal art is by calculating art images together. Have you ever tried to find fractal art in the mall or even at your local grocery store. You should because they are every where. When you look at at t-shirt that has a funky or cool design that is fractal art. Even when you are in your bath room it is fractal art because the wall paper you have. Mathematics are really good at creating fractal art because it is just some numbers an
d coordinates like theyou see below
Z => Z ^ 2 + C

   Do you think fractals are amazing or do you think that they are just a waste of time? I think they are amazing because they bring color into the world. I always wonder are fractals every where. Well if you think about it they really are every where such as an art museum because of there paintings. When you are in school there is fractal being used by the books or even Kleenex boxes.

    Fractals are made out of geometric shape that can be subdivided into parts each of which at a certain size reduced sized copy of a property called self similarity. A fractal is made by calculations .fractal art is usually created indirectly with a computer. Examples of fractals are Mandel brot fractal, and the burning ship fractal. The design depends on the geometric (angles and lengths). Also being able to predict the shape resulting from the rule system.

    About how they are made depends. shapes and colors are determined by shrunk copies of the whole pattern. Fractals of all four kinds have been used as the basis for digital art and animation. Starting with two dimensional details of fractals such as the madle brot set, fractals have found artistic application in fields as varied as texture generations, plant growth simulation and landscape generations.


Tina Oloyede        


    Tina Oloyede is a fractal artist. Her life is about her art work. Tina sells limited edition prints of her work as well as greetings cards and wall calenders. She also works on new commissions, licenses for commercial use of her fractals and produce large prints runs for other customers. She promotes exhibits and sells her work nationally and internationally and has been involved with educational projects and workshops relating to fractal art.

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