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Tim Waters Fractal Artist

Fractal Flower Art Gallery

Created by Tim Waters

Welcome to my Fractal art galley combining mathematical fractals with photography.

My artwork explores the question: Are mathematical fractal patterns a part of nature, or do we perceive them as a way to understand the complexity of the natural world? I believe we are only beginning to uncover the beauty and intricacy that nature has to offer, and I enjoy examining it to reveal its mysteries.

To investigate this idea, I layer fractal photography of my surroundings, create drawings of simple mathematical patterns, and generate fractals using my own computer software.

The photography was taken on my phone when I have been visiting the RHS Gardens in Manchester UK as well as in my local area. The have thn been superimposed in Photoshop.

Fractal Flowers

Fractal FAQ

Question: Do fractals exist in nature?

Answer: Fractal shapes exist in nature and can be observed in branching and spiral patterns. Examples include the branching of tree limbs or river tributaries. Spiral shells are also fractal and often follow the Fibonacci sequence.

Question: What are some examples of fractal patterns in nature?

Answer: Examples of fractal patterns in nature include river deltas, clouds, tree branches, coastlines, lightning bolts, spiral galaxies, the structure of human lungs, and snowflakes.