Arugula Gone Mad
by Doug Morgan
Title
Arugula Gone Mad
Artist
Doug Morgan
Medium
Digital Art - Fractal Art Print
Description
Arugula is an edible annual, used for its peppery flavor. Recently the plant was to undergo growth tests in the low gravity of the International Space Station. I have anticipated the still unpublished results and reveal that our fictional fractal research (and the fractal art image) suggest that the plant goes absolutely crazy in low gravity or zero gravity environments. The poor thing does not know right from left or top from bottom in zero gravity.
This attractive yellow and green fractal "floral" abstract from the "Botanical" gallery will accommodate wall art prints of 40" x 72". The design goes nicely as decorative art for all kinds of objects: throw pillows, shower curtains, large tapestries, phone cases, yoga mats, T-shirts to name just a few.
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March 2nd, 2019
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Comments (5)
Joel Bruce Wallach
These beautiful intricate interlocking arugula plants share some of M.C. Escher's magical perceptual insights, Doug.
Doug Morgan replied:
As always Joel, thanks for your insightful, educational, and provocative comments...thanks for making time !