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OverviewRecommended for art, nature, and science fans! This is a book for art lovers, designers, and art-loving techies everywhere! A coffee-table art book filled with lush art plates that speak to the senses, the fractal images within reflect the beauty and mystery of the natural world, and demonstrate the power of computer-aided design in creating original works of art. Limited Collector's Edition books and select art prints are available through the Anamcara Press website in sizes suitable for framing. In Fractals: Fractal Art, the art of chaos is brilliantly represented by Jack Cleveland's artistic sensibility and his mastery of math and computer science. Colorful swirls of recurring patterns descend smaller and smaller into imagined infinity, pleasing to the eye. What is a fractal? A fractal is essentially a never-ending, repeating pattern. Fractals reflect the art of chaos, as seen in crystal growth and galaxy formation. Fractal geometry can reflect and illuminate structures and patterns found in nature-from mountains, coastlines, and hurricanes to movements of the stock market over time. Perhaps, fractals can be seen to represent a metaphor for our chaotic times as we attempt to understand the processes and structures which are manifest in the chaos and ineffable beauty of our ever-changing and dynamic natural world. ""I was blown away by the pieces of art that the author has created. This is one of those art books that one needs to keep close to the favorite coffee place and relooks at the art work every now and then. If you love fractals, you will love this book."" -Mukesh Gupta, NetGalley Reviewer Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jack ClevelandPublisher: Anamcara Press LLC Imprint: Anamcara Press LLC Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 0.708kg ISBN: 9781941237588ISBN 10: 1941237584 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 28 November 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA new category in digital art emerges. Cleveland's work can be classified as a new form of abstract art since they represent objective realities through layers of elements that achieve striking effects. You can say that fractal art is unique, but it begs the bigger question of what makes it unique compared to other art forms. As a fractal artist, Cleveland demonstrates how it can be unique, for it is the only medium that explores fractal structures through digital and classical aesthetics. Browse through this collection and experience its mesmerizing effect. -Vincent Dublado, Readers' Favorite The book begins with an introduction to this new media art form and its technique, which employs the use of mathematical algorithms to formulate vibrant, abstract imagery that is mostly free from the boundaries of more traditional art forms. The book contains work such as Bluestar, an ethereal blue and green six-prong star comprised of spherical, slightly bowed limbs that are perfectly shadowed, making the piece appear almost three dimensional, its coloring absolutely luminous. Similar standout work that harnesses the smooth perfection of multiple spheres are Cleveland's Lydia & The Octopus and Spherefield. My personal favorite is Stargazer and its endless spiral of crimson and gold. The animalistic Neurosis, a network of contours reminiscent of a zebra-peacock hybrid, is a piece that I would be proud to hang above a mantle and could stare at it for hours. Overall, this is an excellent compilation that allows the beautiful legacy of art created by Jack Cleveland to outlive all of us. Highly recommended. -Jamie Michele, Readers' Favorite "A new category in digital art emerges. Cleveland's work can be classified as a new form of abstract art since they represent objective realities through layers of elements that achieve striking effects. You can say that fractal art is unique, but it begs the bigger question of what makes it unique compared to other art forms. As a fractal artist, Cleveland demonstrates how it can be unique, for it is the only medium that explores fractal structures through digital and classical aesthetics. Browse through this collection and experience its mesmerizing effect. -Vincent Dublado, Readers' Favorite ""The book begins with an introduction to this new media art form and its technique, which employs the use of mathematical algorithms to formulate vibrant, abstract imagery that is mostly free from the boundaries of more traditional art forms. The book contains work such as Bluestar, an ethereal blue and green six-prong star comprised of spherical, slightly bowed limbs that are perfectly shadowed, making the piece appear almost three dimensional, its coloring absolutely luminous. Similar standout work that harnesses the smooth perfection of multiple spheres are Cleveland's Lydia & The Octopus and Spherefield. My personal favorite is Stargazer and its endless spiral of crimson and gold. The animalistic Neurosis, a network of contours reminiscent of a zebra-peacock hybrid, is a piece that I would be proud to hang above a mantle and could stare at it for hours. Overall, this is an excellent compilation that allows the beautiful legacy of art created by Jack Cleveland to outlive all of us. Highly recommended."" -Jamie Michele, Readers' Favorite" Author InformationJack Cleveland, a polymath, had an artistic eye from an early age. Largely self-taught, his first intentional ""work"" was created by hammering together three pieces of driftwood to make a duck in flight; a self-portrait of himself fishing was done around age four, followed by many detailed pictures of space-ships and fantastical landscapes. He grew up on a farm in Kansas, and explored the fields and streams around his home, finding special rocks and fossils. In college, he discovered the wonders of geology and astronomy. He was greatly influenced by the images coming from the Hubble space-flight, and soon was incorporating that vision into his art-work, now done with computer graphics as he experimented with new techniques and software just emerging. An early adopter of computer technology, his fractal artwork combined his life-long love of nature and technology, brought together in this collection of original fractal art images. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |