Fractal Garden

$500.00

Fractal Garden is a shifting mosaic of translucent, pixel-like rectangles, layered in prismatic clusters across a green and turquoise field. This piece pulses with motion and density—an evolving pattern that feels both cellular and architectural, like compressed foliage or an aerial view of imagined ruins being reclaimed by nature.

Warm ambers, forest greens, sea-blues, and deep russet tones arrange themselves in nested grids, like overgrown data or living maps. The eye is drawn to darker, denser zones near the lower right and center, where the overlapping textures suggest roots, soil, or encoded memory, while the upper regions feel lighter, wind-swept, even sunlit.

This is a composition that balances structure with growth—grids and chaos, form and entropy, renewal and decay.

Fractal Garden is a shifting mosaic of translucent, pixel-like rectangles, layered in prismatic clusters across a green and turquoise field. This piece pulses with motion and density—an evolving pattern that feels both cellular and architectural, like compressed foliage or an aerial view of imagined ruins being reclaimed by nature.

Warm ambers, forest greens, sea-blues, and deep russet tones arrange themselves in nested grids, like overgrown data or living maps. The eye is drawn to darker, denser zones near the lower right and center, where the overlapping textures suggest roots, soil, or encoded memory, while the upper regions feel lighter, wind-swept, even sunlit.

This is a composition that balances structure with growth—grids and chaos, form and entropy, renewal and decay.