Algorithmic worlds

Portfolio

-

Information

-

Blog

-

Prints

-

Links

Search blog posts

Date: 

Tags: 

Next posts

2009-10-30 Spectra

2009-10-22 Machine drawings

2009-10-21 Fractal monochrome painting

2009-10-18 Spanish wetlands

2009-10-14 Another gigapixel image

2009-10-13 Running the numbers

2009-10-12 DLA by Andy Lomas

2009-10-11 Gigapixel image

2009-10-10 Stars from squares

2009-10-07 Fractal photography

Previous posts

Blog

A blog about algorithmic art and fractal aesthetic. Subscribe to the RSS feed.


October 21st 2009

Fractal monochrome painting

Monochrome painting is maybe the most radical expression of a minimalist trend that pervades a good proportion of XXth century visual artworks.

Saying that I am not fond of minimalism is an understatement, my aim is to create images visually as rich and complex as possible. Yet the idea of multiscale art allows to revisit the idea of monochrome painting in an interesting way. Indeed, a work can be minimalist at a given scale, and remarkably complex at another. Non-fractal images can trivially display this characteristic: at high enough magnification, they look like monochrome images. 20091021-1, displayed below, shows the opposite structure. It looks like a dull yellow monochromatic painting at large scales, but actually displays a very intricate pattern at small scales.

20091021-1


comments powered by Disqus
Copyright S.Monnier 2009-2026. .