Abstract Orderism Fractal XXIII 

G. Stolyarov II
 
Issue CCLV - July 30, 2010
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"Abstract Orderism Fractal XXII" by G. Stolyarov II


Note: Left-click on this image to get a full view of this digital work of fractal art. 

This digital artwork was created by Mr. Stolyarov in Apophysis, a free program that facilitates deliberate manipulation of randomly generated fractals into intelligible shapes.

This fractal is an extension of Mr. Stolyarov's artistic style of Abstract Orderism, whose goal is the creation of abstract objects that are appealing by virtue of their geometric intricacy -- a demonstration of the order that man can both discover in the universe and bring into existence through his own actions and applications of the laws of nature. 

This radiant, elegant fractal -- one of Mr. Stolyarov's most complex fractal works to date -- is characterized by a multiplicity of subtle patterns within the boundaries of a decagonal shape whose edges are slightly smoothed. 

Fractal art is based on the idea of the spontaneous order - which is pivotal in economics, culture, and human civilization itself. Now, using computer technology, spontaneous orders can be harnessed in individual art works as well.

See the index of Mr. Stolyarov's art works.

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Learn about Mr. Stolyarov's novel, Eden against the Colossus, here.

Read Mr. Stolyarov's comprehensive treatise, A Rational Cosmology, explicating such terms as the universe, matter, space, time, sound, light, life, consciousness, and volition, here.

Read Mr. Stolyarov's four-act play, Implied Consent, a futuristic intellectual drama on the sanctity of human life, here.