Showing posts with label fractal art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fractal art. Show all posts

Monday, November 7, 2011

@Zazzle Featured Spotlight: Inspired Ambitions by @vintage_photos

Inspired Ambitions at Zazzle

Inspired Ambitions is one of many shops created and operated by Artist, Zazzle Pro-seller and vintage art enthusiast, Marisa a.k.a Kashmier. Marisa is also an avid seller of vintage photographs on e-bay. Much of her work is photography, including antique and vintage photographs and postcards... but she also dabbles into fractal artwork, 3D rendering, writing and more! You can find all kinds of colorful and inspiring creations on fully customizable gifts such as iPhone cases, hats, keychains, posters, coffee mugs and so much more! There is so much to be found within Inspired Ambitions and its' sister shops. You'll just have to check it out for yourself.

Cool Cat IPhone Case by kahmier

Asymetrical Rainbow Swirl by kahmier

Music - Key Chain Cool by kahmier

Find out more about Marisa/Kashmier Here

Sunday, September 25, 2011

@Zazzle Spotlight Feature: Kerri's House of Fractals

Kerri's House of Fractals at Zazzle

I dunno about you but I have a fascination with the abstract. I love artwork that takes on a life of its own... artwork that continuously makes you ponder what it is. Fractals are beautiful this way. At Kerri's House of Fractals, you will discover a new dimension of art. Find amazing one-of-a-kind Fractal artwork on keychains, binders, necklaces, mousepads, iPhone/iPad/iPod cases and so much more!


Union by cutesaru18

Spiderweb by cutesaru18

The Light at the End of the Tunnel by cutesaru18



What is Fractal art? 

Fractals are fragmented geometric shapes that can be split into parts, each of which is usually a reduced-size copy of the whole, a property called self-similarity. The idea of Fractals go back to the 17th century and mathematically rigorous treatment of fractals can be traced back to functions studied by Karl Weierstrass, Georg Cantor and Felix Hausdorff a century later in studying functions. The term fractal, however, was coined by BenoĆ®t Mandelbrot in 1975 and was derived from the Latin word fractus meaning 'broken' or 'fractured'While fractals are a mathematical construct, they are also found in nature, which has led to their inclusion in artwork
(cited from Wikipedia)