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Ian Duncan Anderson
http://www.ultragnosis.com/fractals When did you first become interested in art? I suppose I should date the first glimmer of interest from secondary school. My forte was pencil sketching, more often than not just copying from a picture. But I chose a science-based career, and art took a back seat until much later, when I... »
Featured Member and Featured Blog for this week are….
Share FEATURED BLOG A late bloomer to the world of art, it seems as though a leisurely interest, lightly nurtured, was patiently awaiting the arrival of the digital age in order to fully express itself in participatory form. Fractals, as beautiful mathematical curiosities, first manifested in my life during the mid-’90s via James Gleick’s ‘Chaos’: the... »
Ann Tracy
What style of art do you use most? I hate to be pinned down to one style…. I’d like to think that my style is evolving as I mature as an artist and as I am influenced by the art of others and world events. I probably use collage or mixed media the... »
Pick of the Day – Ian Duncan Anderson
ShareA self-taught fractal artist specialising in high-quality large-scale renders that exploit the wealth of detail inherent in much of fractal art. Never one to get stuck in a rut, I have explored a broad stylistic range from minimal mono to richly detailed and colourful recursions; abstracts resembling traditional art to visions of future micro-technologies... »
Member Find Out – ID
Share In our new series finding out about our 1stAngel members, we start with Ian Duncan Anderson, better known to us as ID from Chesterfield, Derbyshire – United Kingdom. Ian says this about himself; A self-taught fractal artist specialising in high-quality large-scale renders that exploit the wealth of detail inherent in much of fractal art. Never one... »






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