Where Art And Math Collide…

by John Weckerle

Some time back we asked what our readers would like to see more of.  We were a little surprised that the responses pretty much ran the gamut of what we were already offering, which felt good but didn’t really help with any decision-making (except, in the end, not to make any new decisions).  Today we turn our attention to the responses that expressed enthusiasm for seeing a little digital art.

Last December your editor created and/or resurrected a series of fractal images in part to create some Christmas gifts.  These were uploaded to Unclejohnsplace.com, your editor’s site for selling items bearing his art and photography. Presented here are images designed for placement on Kindle sleeves, one of which your editor grabbed for himself.  More behind the cut!

Copyright John Weckerle

Copyright John Weckerle www.unclejohnsplace.com

Copyright John Weckerle www.unclejohnsplace.com

Copyright John Weckerle www.unclejohnsplace.com

Copyright John Weckerle www.unclejohnsplace.com

Copyright John Weckerle www.unclejohnsplace.com

4 Responses “Where Art And Math Collide…”

  1. Rachel says:

    Lovely! Which program do you like best for the fractal art?

  2. Thanks! I use Fractal Explorer for the fractals, Bryce for the 3D work, and Photoshop for post-production. Fractal Explorer is free (Fractal Explorer download page) and very easy to use once you figure out the filters. Bryce is available from Daz 3D and is relatively inexpensive.

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