







Tessellation
Description
The structure in this image is built up from the largest distance scales to the smallest, beyond what is observable to the naked eye. Forms generated by this process are fractal in nature and any perceived shapes and boundaries are illusory. Under sufficient zoom, any apparently discrete structure or color breaks up into an uncountable number of shifted and shrunken self-similar simulacra. The final effect is reminiscent of an irregular tessellation, which is a phenomenon where non-repeating tiles completely cover a surface without gaps or overlaps. This location was chosen due to its vibrant mix of pastels and the transitions between them.
Prints are available in standard and premium options.
Standard Option: Unlimited edition 8x12 and 12x18 sizes. Printed on luster photo paper without a white margin (full bleed) and unsigned.
Premium Option: Limited edition 16x24, 24x36, and 40x60 sizes. Produced on color-calibrated printers using archival inks and fine art papers with custom signature options. See below for more information.
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Print Detail
- The following is a macro photo of a 16 x 24 inch artist proof on matte paper.
- Please note that these pictures are taken extremely close to the artwork to give a better feel for what it is like to in the presence of this piece.
- Most of our pieces are scale invariant, so small zoomed in regions can be hard to distinguish from the whole. We think this property gives the artwork a particular quality of bottomlessness.
Fine Art Papers
Canson® Infinity Rag Photographique 310 gsm, matte finish
(Shown Below, Left Print)
We chose this paper because it portrays our artwork with high color accuracy, minimal paper texture, and no glare.
Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Metallic 340 gsm, high-gloss metallic finish
(Shown Below, Right Print)
We chose this paper because it plays with light in interesting ways, creating a lustering metallic surface, subtle texture, darker darks, and silvery lights that are different than any other metallic fine art paper on the market. Pictures do not do it justice!
Additional Information
All of our artwork is generated with novel algorithms made by us and inspired by disciplines throughout multiple STEM fields. We may post additional detail about our algorithms on the Projects page and update this region accordingly.


