

Quantum Snowflake Metal Print

by Jason Padgett

$138.00
Product Details
Quantum Snowflake metal print by Jason Padgett. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
This is a naturally occuring ripple of water drawn at the quantum level, frozen in time. When things are colder they vibrate slowly. Since this is a... more
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Artist's Description
This is a naturally occuring ripple of water drawn at the quantum level, frozen in time. When things are colder they vibrate slowly. Since this is a ripple 'drawn', it is like seeing a ripple of water not vibrating, or vibrating very slowly. Looking at water not vibrating is the same as looking at frozen water. This is 'why' a snowflake takes the shape it does. This is where the shape of a snowflake comes from. The universe (with infinite quantum vibrations), makes each individual snowflake new and unique. A little wind here, a little dust there and uncertainty vibrations are what make each snowflake unique. If you could watch a ripple of water in extreme slow motion (say a billion frames a second), this is the shape you would see. Like all of Jason Padgett's fractals, the original was hand drawn using only a pencil, protractor, ruler and compass. He discovered the technique for hand drawing fractals and is currently the only person worldwide that can hand draw fractals of anything. To...
About Jason Padgett

Jason D. Padgett is an artist and thinker whose journey challenges conventional perception. As the author of Struck by Genius, a book that has been optioned for a major motion picture, his unique artistic perspective has captivated audiences worldwide. What makes Jason’s work even more extraordinary is his experience with motion blindness (akinetopsia), a condition that causes him to perceive the world in discrete frames, like stop-motion animation or a flipbook. Rather than seeing continuous motion, he perceives reality as a series of still images. While many might see this as a limitation, Jason has embraced it as a gift, using it to explore intricate patterns and structures that often go unnoticed. His hand-drawn works reflect a...
David Frank Lopez
Congratulations!
John Castell
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Jon Burch Photography
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Petko Pemaro
Congratulations on your sale!
Kirill Volguin
Like someone mentioned in one of the other posts, you can cross your eyes, like you would do for cross-eyed 3D multimedia viewing, and combine two parts of the image into one whole, adding depth, three-dimensionality, or forming a completely new picture. You can do it with this image, because there are two symmetrical shapes on either side of the overall hexagon. I'm now applying this sort of image processing to all of your artworks after discovering it from that past comment. Some of them allow for it; others dont. Maybe some are doing something that I don't even realize is significant. Additionally, one can view the 3D-able images in multiple depths; by crossing your eyes more or less, your eyes can "settle down" on several different images in one picture. Thank you so much for making these artworks Jason, one day I'll be able to afford to hang one up in my house.
Bill Cannon
Congrats on your sale!!!
Ronald T Williams
Congrats on your sale!
Tim Allen
Excellent work as always, Jason. Congrats on your sale. f/v/fb
Clare Bambers
Congratulations on your sale!!
JISS JOSEPH
great work...congrats on your sale
Bill Cannon
Congratulations on your sale!!
ADIN KACHISI
cool fractal geometry