Featured Work

  • Wet Grapes by blacknight

    Fruit of grapes / Conserving sweet gels / In small shapes Jyoti Sunit Chaudhary Artmatic Pro with Photoshop additions. Featured in the Art in Math group! Thanks! :-)

  • A Newton Cradle Blur by Honor Kyne

    Macro Motion Blur, taken as is. There are 5 balls in Newtons Cradle. Here you can see the 5 plus the motion of the 5th closer one which makes it look like there are 6 balls.

  • The Years Go By by hornealma

    A digital Manipulation

  • Measuring Cup by Francesca Rizzo

    This is a metal measuring cup for dry ingredients

  • BR-Nyn by Raydianze

    Designed using Bryce. / Visit www.Raydianze.com for desktop wallpaper version of this design available for all monitor sizes.

  • GrapeBubba by solareclips

    GrapeBubba is my friend. / GrapeBubba takes me to the end. / GrapeBubba, / GrapeBubba, / GrapeBubba, / Sweet candy it is… (this image was created in ChaosPro, and edited further in Gimp, and PS Elements) Thanks for viewing my work!!! If you like what you see here, have a peek at the rest of my work. Maybe you will find a nice gift here for that special occasion!! / PSSSSTTTT – Christmas is coming!!!! / / Copyright 2008 Julie – Julie Alexander. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission.

  • Mondrain on Mauve by KazM

    This is a composite of Mondrain inspired computer drawings in a variety of colourways. this is it presented on mauve. I will also upload another version and I am keen to know which one other people like, as I can’t choose? / Hope you have lots of comments to offer.

  • Crystal Complex Duo by Lim-Lim Andonovic

    This was the prelim fineliner sketch (this is unaltered) that Caught in the cube was derived from … just for general information for those who are interested in my process.

  • Vegetarian Fractals by Lucy Hollis

    A very cool green cauliflower! I couldn’t resist buying it from the market stall.

  • Wooden bricks by hock99

    Just doodling with the pieces and trying to NOT get a uniform pattern.

  • Level 4 Menger Cube by nemezis

    A level 4 Menger Cube. To make a level 5 or more, I would need a better computer.. lol Edit: I have done a level 5 by now; it is here

Recent Work

  • Merlin's Crystal cave..... by valzart

    .....enter the wizard Merlin’s magical fairy kingdom, fabulous human-like creatures in myths and legends of old… a macro shot of my crystal then enhanced in Corel

  • Space Girl's Mobile by Mike Cressy

    What’s a girl got to do to get good reception on her mobile phone for cryin’ out loud? Sometimes being further away can solve so many problems. 16×20 acrylic painting on masonite.

  • Blue star by carlotta peacock

    Designed in UF5, THANKS FOR LOOKING XXXXXXXXXXXXX

  • Licensed Fractal Inspector by robpixaday

    OK, seriously, if I had any money I’d buy this myself. It makes me laugh.

  • A string of pearls or something else? Of course it's a Cheese Grater! by Lucy Hollis

    Solved by Glenn

  • ORANGE LEGACY by Devalyn Marshall

    Pattern #6

  • Shores Of The Unknown by Rhonda Walker

    We have found a strange footprint on the shores of the unknown. We have devised profound theories, one after another, to account for its origins. At last, we have succeeded in reconstructing the creature that made the footprint. And lo! It is our own. / ~ Sir Arthur Eddington (1882 – 1944), Space, Time, and Gravitation, 1920 Made with Bryce

  • Summer Geometry by monocotylidono

    Strong colours on a beach hut, enhanced by the early evening Mediterranean sun.

  • Light And Dark by Rhonda Walker

    I will love the light for it shows me the way, yet I will endure the darkness for it shows me the stars. / ~ Og Mandino (1923 – 1996) Made in Tierazon, edited in Photshop.

  • The woolie flamingo by Andrea Gurban

    bit of fun

  • eYe Do LiKe It On ToP by flipteez

    ;-P XXXXXXXXXXXX

About This Group

Math is Art and Art is Math
This is a group that focuses on the connection between math and art.
Fractals…Spirals…Cubes…Spheres…Blocks…
Curves that look as though they came straight off a trigonomic function, or circular function…

I have always loved math and found a well worked equation to be quite beautiful…that is how I feel about art. The numbers tell me everything…position, hue, saturation, lightness…it’s always about numbers for me…how about you??

RGB Exploration Winner!!
For The Love Of Color by Rhonda Walker

Take a look through the Challenge Winners Forum , you never know, you may be in there someday! :)

If you like this group, you should check out the other that Linaji and TeriLee host…

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