Ed Algra, born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1930, now living near Rotterdam. My education was a technical one, I came by accident to artistry, although I always had much interest in art, photography and music.Â
I’m a retired chemical engineer, worked at a research institute on mechanical properties of plastics and composite materials. I heard of fractals for the first time in the late eighties, and then read the well known books of Prof. Hans Lauwerier and other authors on this subject. At that time I also attended a Fractal symposium at the Technical University Delft, where Benoît Mandelbrot and some other prominent authors revealed the secrets of this new mathematical world. The pictures they showed made an overwhelming impression. Years after that, after my retirement and the connection to the web in 2005, I discovered what had happened in the meantime, the birth of a new kind of art, based on fractal concepts. Then it became a creative hobby for me. Both the mathematical and the artistic side of it have my interest.  Especially Ultra Fractal offers the possibility to write your own fractal math codes, and I love it to do so. I started Renderosity uploading on instigation of Arend Nijdam, aka “Fractelaar†in September 2005.
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Comments (7)
Osiris_
Excellent expression of Van Gogh's work! Excellent work :o)
Fractelaar
Toe maar weer Ed v Gogh :-) Mooi werkstukje dat nu direct niet aan FFF doet denken maar meer aan FE zo op het eerste gezicht Mooi die contrast kleuren aan de buitenkant
Mondwin
Superlative design!!Splendid done!!bravo!V:DDD
Pannyhb
such bright and happy colors - I can see why Van Gogh came to mind!
fractalinda
A bright and beautiful "Starry, starry night.." and a wonderful fractal design with lovely Van Gogh strokes and flow.
RNGOERNER
Lovely burst of upbeat, glowing colors, Ed. The flow of forms and the luminous colors combined with the painterly qualities of the strokes evoke Van Gogh incredibly well (I too am reminded of "Starry, starry night"). Wonderful fractal work with a delightful aura!
Dindin
Ja ik kan wel zien waarom je dezee titel gekozen hebt Ed ,de golvende lijnen en natuurlijk de mooie blauwe kleur .