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A rchive Date
[ 05-06-2000 ]
Category
[ Art & Literature ]
sub-Categoy
[ Mass Media ]

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Rainbow Elevator


Earl Hinrichs
      This fractal elevator has infinite stops. A different fractal
      landscape exists at each stop. Most are unexplored, still
      waiting for that first curious

Shimmering Dawn


Linda Allison
At dawn, with dew drops shimmering exquisitely on a newly spun web, I ask myself, "Does art imitate life? Or s life the imitator . . . a pale, flawed reflection of perfect fractal dimension?"
Ribbon Dance


Linda Allison
      Attracted like bees to orange blossoms, people who love color, texture, and form are drawn to fractal images. With such rippling, delicate beauty, how could they not?

Bubble Ferns


Sylvie Gallet
Big brown bubbles protect the leaves of these fractal ferns.
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