Green Weave
I’ve been experimenting with using imaginary numbers in my fractals. They give them a slightly twisted look that I find Matisse-like.
Green Weave belongs to the following groups:
Abstract Art, Fractal Frenzy and Yellow FeverAvailable for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

shawhouse, 3 months ago
this is amazing – simple but beautiful. it glows…
Patricia L. Ba..., 3 months ago
Thanks so much, Phil.
Juilee Pryor, 3 months ago
amazing…. it looks like you have woven serpents together….. great work Pat!
botanicali, 3 months ago
Reminds me of both Celtic designs and fruit prints :) Love how it glows
Patricia L. Ba... in reply to Juilee Pryor’s comment, 3 months ago
Celtic biting animal designs. I studied them in collage. Thanks, Juilee.
Patricia L. Ba... in reply to botanicali’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks, Alison. The glow is a carry over from my days as a weaver.
Mel Brackstone, 3 months ago
Fascinating work, such amazing patterns!
Patricia L. Ba... in reply to Mel Brackstone’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks so much, Mel.
Dean Warwick, 3 months ago
Cool!
Patricia L. Ba... in reply to Dean Warwick’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks. Check out using imaginary numbers. They add a whole new dimension to fractals.
Dorothy Venter, 3 months ago
A stunning fractal. Wekk done.
Patricia L. Ba... in reply to Dorothy Venter’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks, Dorothy.
JayVee, 3 months ago
Beautiful colours Pat.
Patricia L. Ba... in reply to JayVee’s comment, 3 months ago
This one was a labor of love. Just feel really close to it.
weallareone, 3 months ago
This is very beautiful
Patricia L. Ba... in reply to weallareone’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks so much, weallareone.