Science plus art equals mathematical elegance in the intricate, absorbing fractal works of Vicky Brago-Mitchell. Calling her work “divine geometry,” Brago-Mitchell has a passion for fractals—digital images that allow details in nature to be seen much...
larger than actual size through computer repetitions. Formerly a photographer who worked for several years in Japan, Brago-Mitchell was drawn to fractals because they “delight the eye and tickle the brain.” Each piece, though not a real object, resembles something that is familiar to viewers.
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