Researchers
discovered that Pollock's patterns could be characterized
as fractals--shapes that repeat themselves on
different scales within the same object. -
Jackson Pollock's Fractals
Here
we have the inverse - Jackson Pollock Fractals - a
set of fractal images that may appear
to resemble his work.
Number
One Mandelbrot
Ribbon Fractal
Blue,
purple and burgundy mashed together in an unlikely
commingling of clashing colors.
Number
Two Mandelcube
Bubble Fractal
A
seemingly infinite number of swirling red, black
and yellow bubbles.
Number
Three Mandelbrot
Bubble Fractal
A
mass of almost
violently clashing
colors forced to inhabit the same image.
Number
Four Mandelbrot
Thorn Fractal
Delicate
gold lattice over a bed of thorns with a blue background.
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Number
Five Mandelbrot
Ribbon Fractal
Overlapping
ribbons intersect in an explosion of color and
almost infinite detail.