
Iridescent Feathers

by Becky Herrera
Title
Iridescent Feathers
Artist
Becky Herrera
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art
Description
Iridescent Feathers
This pattern is a fractal pattern that I created using a program called Frax Pro on my iPad. Fractals are never ending patterns based on mathematical equations. I'll be the first to admit I'm not a math whiz, but I'm amazed at how beautiful a math equation can be. Fractals can also be found in nature. Examples are the nautilus shell, snowflake patterns and even our galaxies.
This pattern is based on the Mandelbrot equation.
This particular fractal pattern reminds me of peacock feathers and have a bit of iridescence to them, hence the name Iridescent Feathers. This pattern would look exquisite as a metal print but also as a pattern print for things like tote bags, phone cases and throw pillows as well.
I also do custom commissions. For more information, check out my website, www.beckysdigitalart.com or my blog, www.pixelpaintcreations.blogspot.com.
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Thanks for looking!
Uploaded
May 4th, 2016
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