Featured Work

  • Energetic Baby No.83 by Ian Yang (mitrm)

    Since greeting cards are officially available on RB, I decided to let one of my favorite babes join the big pool as well. This piece was created based on the idea of fractal, though I didn’t use any fractal softwares to make it. I will write more details on this later on. By the way, if you want a print of mighty big scale (36”x36” to be exact), it’s availabe on my shop.

  • Earthly Delights by WiseWanderer

    Produced with the fractal design program Ultra Fractal.

  • Yellow Opulence by PatGoltz

    Made in Apophysis.

  • Festive Evening by lacitrouille

    Created in Apophysis 2.07. Thanks a lot for the support, and taking the time to view and comment! :)

  • All in the mind by Dorothy Venter

    Is it a rose or is it a portal? / Observe or enter, the choice is yours. Fractal made in Apophysis.

  • Orange Slices by Lucindawind

    lol I had fun with this one … Fractal Apophysis

  • All That Remains. by Gordart

    Pencil and acrylic work digitally altered to form new image.

  • Aquamarine by Jenn Dixon

    Ultra Fractal 4.04

  • Cousin Ed by joan warburton

    MBF Fractal. All equations are original and saved in png format. © jwarburton 06

Recent Work

  • RAIN-DANCE by Madeline M. Allen

    My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! THOU SHALT NOT STEAL MY ART / / Fractal Art / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Blue Glass by Patricia L. Ballard

    This is the third in craft inspired works. The first is Glass Bowl. The second is Silk Fabric. Silk Fabric is different in that it didn’t start as a fractal. Probably because working with textiles is second nature to me, and drafting weaving patterns was really the beginning of computers. All roads seem to lead back to the industrial revolution. At least all of my roads. Looking for inspiration this week, I decided to go back and take a fresh look at past work. It’s led back further than I really intended to go. Some of this inspiration also comes from cleaning out a messy junk filled studio in New Mexico last week with a very creative friend. Out discussions have partly fueled this series. For the first time in several years, I’m feeling the urge to leave the digital workd for a bit and do something more messy and hands on.

  • THE TRIBAL CEREMONY by Madeline M. Allen

    My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! THOU SHALT NOT STEAL MY ART / / Fractal Art / By: Madeline M. Allen Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Core of Chaos by Jason Ebbin

    Made in Apophysis Feels like…. / This should be something you see at the inside of a star or something…..

  • Italian landscape with Aqueducts by machandel

    This fractal strongly reminds me of Roman Aqueducts, as can be seen in the Italian landscape. It´s the begin of summer, so the colors are still fresh and green. And on top of the hill, over the Aqueduct, stands a Roman temple. Made with FractalExplorer.

  • Fairyland Daisies by EmeraldSun

    Photo Art in summer hues.

  • Pseudopod Unspanned by Mahlon Meier

    HIGH RESOLUTION / PERFECT FOR LARGE PRINTS! / A treasure for years to come! / (bubblemail me with any additional product inquires such as large canvas giclees, custom sizes, signature arrangement, commissioned works, etc.) / /

  • Blue Gold 4 by Vicky Brago-Mitchell

    Blue and gold Julia fractal with pinch orbit trap coloring algorithm, three layers. Color post-processing in Photoshop.

  • Spaceblossom by Martilena

    Apophysis fractal with some colouring postwork

  • Green Spokes by Patricia L. Ballard

    Another look at combining fractals with Photoshop.

  • Like a Nature 2 by Milan Dobrojevic

    Fractal Picture – Fractal Explorer render.

  • Frivolous Serendipity by WiseWanderer

    What else can I say?

About This Group

Zest up your fractal mind !

This week’s group icon:

Beam 7 by Lakmeer

Find our previous group icons in The List .

Current Theme Week: Travel
Come look at our fractal snapshots of world-famous tourist spots in the Fractal Travelogue
Tag your images with FRACTALTRAVEL for inclusion.

Previous Theme Week: Winter
Remember your mittens and check out the ice

Read the group description and guidelines before adding a work !!!

GROUP DESCRIPTION :

This group gathers fractal artists who want to help fractal art to be visible as a genre of its own.
 
Unlike what might be thought first when discovering these digital artworks, the computer does not do it all! Of course, these pictures could not exist without computer programs (such as Apophysis, Ultra Fractal and many more), but behind each piece, its creator spent huge amounts of time tweaking parameters, searching for original formulas or shapes, and experimenting with forms, colors, textures, often with the additional use of layers, or mixing different fractal types or different medias… some even do care about the math behind!

The whole idea is to bring people to engage in the most creative process, incorporate this fractal tool in their palette, explore new territories of digital creation, and expand the genre in all sorts of paths!

See the group rules and join this group here

Fractal Frenzy is just one of 533 creative groups powered by RedBubble.

RedBubble is the place to share your creative genius with the world through art, photography, design and writing.

Find out more about us, find more groups, sign-up for a free RedBubble membership or take the tour.