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Abstract Orderism Fractal LVI – Art by G. Stolyarov II

Abstract Orderism Fractal LVI – Art by G. Stolyarov II

Abstract Orderism Fractal LVI - by G. Stolyarov II

Abstract Orderism Fractal LVI – by G. Stolyarov II

Note: Left-click on this image to get a full view of this digital work of fractal art.

This intricate fractal is formed by means of the intersections of many hundreds of light curves.

This digital artwork was created by Mr. Stolyarov in Apophysis, a free program that facilitates deliberate manipulation of randomly generated fractals into intelligible shapes.

This fractal is an extension of Mr. Stolyarov’s artistic style of Abstract Orderism, whose goal is the creation of abstract objects that are appealing by virtue of their geometric intricacy — a demonstration of the order that man can both discover in the universe and bring into existence through his own actions and applications of the laws of nature.

Fractal art is based on the idea of the spontaneous order – which is pivotal in economics, culture, and human civilization itself. Now, using computer technology, spontaneous orders can be harnessed in individual art works as well.

See the index of Mr. Stolyarov’s art works.

Abstract Orderism Fractal LV – Art by G. Stolyarov II

Abstract Orderism Fractal LV – Art by G. Stolyarov II

Abstract Orderism Fractal LV - by G. Stolyarov II

Abstract Orderism Fractal LV – by G. Stolyarov II

Note: Left-click on this image to get a full view of this digital work of fractal art.

This fractal resembles a shield within an inverted shield, with an ornate engraving in between.

This digital artwork was created by Mr. Stolyarov in Apophysis, a free program that facilitates deliberate manipulation of randomly generated fractals into intelligible shapes.

This fractal is an extension of Mr. Stolyarov’s artistic style of Abstract Orderism, whose goal is the creation of abstract objects that are appealing by virtue of their geometric intricacy — a demonstration of the order that man can both discover in the universe and bring into existence through his own actions and applications of the laws of nature.

Fractal art is based on the idea of the spontaneous order – which is pivotal in economics, culture, and human civilization itself. Now, using computer technology, spontaneous orders can be harnessed in individual art works as well.

See the index of Mr. Stolyarov’s art works.

Abstract Orderism Fractal LIV – Art by G. Stolyarov II

Abstract Orderism Fractal LIV – Art by G. Stolyarov II

Abstract Orderism Fractal LIV - by G. Stolyarov II

Abstract Orderism Fractal LIV – by G. Stolyarov II

Note: Left-click on this image to get a full view of this digital work of fractal art.

This elegant fractal ornament incorporates a trilateral symmetry and slightly rounded hexagonal and triangular shapes.

This digital artwork was created by Mr. Stolyarov in Apophysis, a free program that facilitates deliberate manipulation of randomly generated fractals into intelligible shapes.

This fractal is an extension of Mr. Stolyarov’s artistic style of Abstract Orderism, whose goal is the creation of abstract objects that are appealing by virtue of their geometric intricacy — a demonstration of the order that man can both discover in the universe and bring into existence through his own actions and applications of the laws of nature.

Fractal art is based on the idea of the spontaneous order – which is pivotal in economics, culture, and human civilization itself. Now, using computer technology, spontaneous orders can be harnessed in individual art works as well.

See the index of Mr. Stolyarov’s art works.

The Inventor Rag, Op. 18 (2002) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

The Inventor Rag, Op. 18 (2002) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

 

Ragtime composition by Mr. Stolyarov, originally created in December 2002. It portrays the radiant forward strides of the innovative mind.

Download the MP3 file of this composition here.

See the index of Mr. Stolyarov’s compositions, all available for free download, here.

The artwork is Mr. Stolyarov’s Abstract Orderism Fractal 1, available for download here and here.

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Waltz #6, Op. 49 (2007) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

Waltz #6, Op. 49 (2007) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

Waltz composed by Mr. Stolyarov in December 2007 and played in the Finale 2011 software using the Steinway Grand Piano instrument.

This waltz experiments with harmonies not found in Mr. Stolyarov’s previous works, while remaining true to Mr. Stolyarov’s conviction that music must be pleasant to the ear and convey a joyous, confident sense of life.

Download the MP3 file of this composition here.

See the index of Mr. Stolyarov’s compositions, all available for free download, here.

The artwork is Mr. Stolyarov’s Abstract Orderism Fractal 43 (Fractal Snowflake-Gear), available for download here and here.

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Piano Composition #6, Op. 10 (2002) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

Piano Composition #6, Op. 10 (2002) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

Mr. Stolyarov wrote this original composition in Spring 2002. This work resembles a light, brisk march and conveys a sense of purpose and aspiration.

Download the MP3 file of this composition here.

See the index of Mr. Stolyarov’s compositions, all available for free download here.

The artwork is Mr. Stolyarov’s Abstract Orderism Fractal 32, available for download here and here.

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Piano Composition #7, Op. 12 (2002) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

Piano Composition #7, Op. 12 (2002) – Video by G. Stolyarov II

Original piano composition by Mr. Stolyarov, created in 2002 and played in the Finale 2011 software using the Steinway Grand Piano instrument. The melody is brisk, uplifting, and refined.

Download the MP3 file of this composition here.

See the index of Mr. Stolyarov’s compositions, all available for free download, here.

The artwork is Mr. Stolyarov’s Abstract Orderism Fractal 38, available for download here and here.

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