Pattern and Fractals

Fractals are complex geometric shapes that can be split into parts, each of which is a reduced-scale copy of the whole. The Mandelbrot set is a famous example of a fractal that is generated by iterating a simple mathematical formula. Fractals can be found in nature, including in the branching of trees, the formation of coastlines, and the shapes of clouds. They are also used in computer graphics, digital image compression, and other applications.

Ink drawing of a tree with strong stem branching out into a circle, indicating the principle of fractals.

Details

The ink drawings are created using ink pens of 0.1mm to 1 mm in tip size on thick water colour paper.

The Ductus is a Key Element of artistic Expression.

The ductus in painting and drawings refers to the artist's individual brushwork or mark-making style, which can vary in terms of speed, pressure, and direction. It is a key element in conveying the artist's personal expression and creativity through their work. Understanding the ductus can provide insight into the artist's technique and intention behind their art.

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