3D fractal sculptures in a contemporary art showI was both surprised and happy when I was contacted a few weeks ago by the city art gallery of Viroflay, a charming small town in the suburbs of Paris, not too far from where I live. Actually, they had only seen a single image of mine in the catalogue of another contemporary art exhibition I participated in last year and I had been recommended by one of the curators. They said they wanted me to show a couple of pieces in their annual contemporary art show, along with about 20 other artists, fantastic news!Here is the poster of the show that will take place from May 12th to June 16thViroflay news siteThe other good news is that they fell in love with my new 3D fractal sculptures, and 3 of them will be exhibited and
Interesting Mandelbulb 3D Image NewsInteresting email ~ I received an interesting email this morning. Someone contacted me through my Fine Art America site requesting that I make a print available. I forgot to ask how she found the image, as I hadn't even posted it there yet. Anyway, it turns out this person is the daughter of Karl Menger, who's most famous popular contribution to mathematics (according to WikipediA), was the Menger sponge, a three-dimensional version of Sierpinski's carpet. The Menger3 formula (and other forms of it) certainly seem to be some of the most widely used and popular formulas for many that use Mandelbulb 3D.The image she was interested in was one I recently posted here at DA, Wreck Of The Menger. Eve pointed me to a very interesting video that explains the Menger sponge quite well,