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FRACTAL ART

Fracta Art is all about fractal art and abstract images. Here you will find unique handcrafted fractals that you can use for free in any of your projects. There are 4 main categories to choose from: linear fractals, 3d fractals, mobile fractals and fractal avatars.

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Free to Use

Completely free wallpapers, use it as you wish

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Compressed Fractals

All fractals are compressed, no quality lost and fast download

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Easy to Navigate

Just choose the category and grab the fractal

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Mobile Wallpapers

Here you will find fractals for mobile as well

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New Fractals

New fractals every week!

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Original Content

Original art by Daniel Kuksenkov

What are Fractals?

A fractal can be described as an object that shows self-similarity and appears the same at various levels. If you zoom the shape in, a fractal stays the same no matter what. So, fractal repeats itself indefinitely. We can also say that most of fractals are not exactly self-similar as in the Mandelbrot set. The Mandelbrot set uses a complex formula to make fractals almost identical and helps to create random variations of the same pattern.

The Mandelbrot set is normally used in Fractal Art as it helps to render gorgeous abstract images. The formula mutates a fractal and makes it unpredictably beautiful. Basically, you never know what kind of fractal you will get. Of course, you can create a formula and understand how it works, but you can't make a fractal appear exactly the way you want – It's simply impossible. In general, you can call it a random form of art.

Fractals can actually be seen in nature. For example; snowflakes, lightning bolts, frost crystals, romanesco broccoli, tree leaves and so on. We can only imagine how the nature uses a similar formula to "generate" life forms.