Psychedelic Fractal Swirl
Digital artwork, likely a fractal generation • Unattributed digital artist; common in the New Media or Algorithmic art communities

Style & Movement
Fractal Art / Psychedelic Art / Digital Abstraction
Medium & Technique
Digital rendering using fractal algorithms (such as Mandelbrot or Julia sets) with high-saturation color mapping
Creation Period
Contemporary, likely late 20th to early 21st century (c. 1995-present)
Dimensions & Format
Square format (variable digital dimensions); typical of screen-based or web-based display
Subject Description
A complex, self-similar geometric pattern featuring vibrant neon gradients of pink, cyan, green, and yellow. The composition utilizes recursive loops and exploding ray-like structures radiating from organic, cellular centers.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Excellent (Digital file integrity); no visible compression artifacts in display high-resolution version
Estimated Market Value
$50 - $500 (depending on licensing or limited edition print status)
Auction Estimate
$100 - $300 (for a signed physical print)
Provenance History
Likely originated from a digital art platform or generative software community; no specific physical ownership history visible
Art Historical Significance
Represents the intersection of mathematics and art, specifically illustrating chaos theory and the aesthetic possibilities of early computer-aided design
Notable Features
Highly saturated palette and intricate nesting of sub-fractals within the primary composition, characteristic of 1990s-era fractal software aesthetics
Condition Issues
None; digital native format has no physical decay unless printed on low-quality substrate
Conservation Recommendations
Store in high-resolution lossless formats (TIFF/PNG); if printed, use UV-protective glazing and acid-free mounting