Fractal Art
Fractal art is a form of algorimic art created by calculating fractal objects and representing the calculation results as a still image.
Fractal Art is a subclass of two-dimensional visual art, and is in many respects similar to photography. Fractal Art is an artistic endeavor, a mathematical calculation, and a creative expression.
Both our fractals and photographs are displayed on aluminum by using a process called dye sublimination. This process is a method of applying an image to specially coated metals using sublimation ink, heat and pressure. This technique enhances the vibrant colors of each image.
Fractal Art created by: Donna Flenner, artist, Co-Owner of Fractals Ink, Tucson, AZ
Photography created by: William Porter, photographer, Co-Owner of Fractals Ink, Tucson AZ
We are open Downtown Tucson's First Saturday and Second Saturday celebrations from 12 noon until 5:30p.m. We are approximately 2 blocks south of Broadway on Stone, in the Labor Temple of Art. (across from downtown TPD headquarters) Come on down and enjoy Fractals Ink, a ride on the new Tucson trolley, local shops and a bite to eat at our fine locally owned restaurants.
Fractal art is a form of algorimic art created by calculating fractal objects and representing the calculation results as a still image.
Fractal Art is a subclass of two-dimensional visual art, and is in many respects similar to photography. Fractal Art is an artistic endeavor, a mathematical calculation, and a creative expression.
Both our fractals and photographs are displayed on aluminum by using a process called dye sublimination. This process is a method of applying an image to specially coated metals using sublimation ink, heat and pressure. This technique enhances the vibrant colors of each image.
Fractal Art created by: Donna Flenner, artist, Co-Owner of Fractals Ink, Tucson, AZ
Photography created by: William Porter, photographer, Co-Owner of Fractals Ink, Tucson AZ
We are open Downtown Tucson's First Saturday and Second Saturday celebrations from 12 noon until 5:30p.m. We are approximately 2 blocks south of Broadway on Stone, in the Labor Temple of Art. (across from downtown TPD headquarters) Come on down and enjoy Fractals Ink, a ride on the new Tucson trolley, local shops and a bite to eat at our fine locally owned restaurants.