Chaos Artist
Official Website of the analog chaos painter
Chaos Art is the art of replicating the "chaos" found in nature through analog fine art means.
It is also called Fractalage which is the art of painting analog fractals.
A fractal is a repeating shape or pattern that is 
  self similar along multiple scales. The term Fractalage is to distinguish between 
  digital fractal art and analog fractal art. The two are quite different. Naturally 
  created fractals in the real world or analog, are not infinitely self similar 
  such as digital fractals, or fractals made by a computer, but are self similar 
  across multiple scales. The following link shows the famous fractal, the Mandelbrot 
  Set and how intricate it is magnified to over 100,000,000 times, which would 
  be smaller than the atom.
  http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/fractals/scale.html 
  
Analog fractals are self similar but not nearly to 
  that scale.
  Here is an example of the self similarity of Fractalage. This is a painting 
  by Fractalage's founder Derek K. Nielsen. It is called Bridge Of Chaos.

Its actual size is 24" x 38.83". Notice the light brown spot.

Here it is magnified to about actual size. Notice how the branches split down to smaller scale. You may see similarities to tree branches or capillaries.

Now here is the very center of that spot magnified 10x. When compared to the main painting it is evident that there are larger shapes that are similar to the shapes in this magnification. These shapes are found throughout the painting.
Why paint in fractals?
  To the artist fractals are the most beautiful things found. They exist throughout 
  all of nature. Clouds are fractal. Mountains are fractal. All of the human body 
  is fractal. Coral is fractal. Coastlines are fractal. They are very pleasing 
  to the eye. Most likely because the eye is fractal and so is the neurological 
  system that interprets the light refracted by the eye. 
Immense detail is found in Fractalage. This is what 
  its founder Derek K. Nielsen enjoys about this style of painting.
  "There is so much to see in my paintings that I constantly surround 
  myself with my paintings. Just have a look at my house! I love to gaze at them 
  and pick out new details that I missed before. In looking at them I learn more 
  about myself." - Derek K. Nielsen
Please watch the PBS program Nova on fractals to 
  learn more about the history of fractals and how they are being applied to solve 
  many of today's problems.
  http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/fractals/program.html 
  
To learn more about Fractalage visit: www.fractalage.com
Chaos Artists
Derek K. Nielsen :: www.dereknielsen.com
Brett D. Harris :: www.brettdharris.com
© Derek K. Nielsen 2013