Gingko fractiloba
by Doug Morgan
Title
Gingko fractiloba
Artist
Doug Morgan
Medium
Digital Art - Fractal Art Print
Description
Ginkgo trees are members of the division Ginkgophyta, which dates back over 270 million years. The Ginkgo biloba is the only living species that remains. That is, until the fictional Ginkgo fractiloba was discovered in Iowa City recently. The bilobular leaves are instead replaced by gorgeous fractal-shaped lobes. The leaves are a glorious mix of yellow and green.
This fractal abstract from the "Botanical" gallery is quite colorful and will look good at home or at the office. Bound to be a conversation starter...what was the crazy artist thinking? The image is large enough to accommodate 40" x 72" prints. This unique image will also look great as decorative art on throw pillows or even the shower curtain.
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Please note that the white Fine Art America watermark will not appear on any printed or downloaded purchases.
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February 28th, 2019
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Comments (10)
Doug Morgan
Thanks Cia for the feature in Digital Art and Photography for a Simple Mind on 3-3-2019!
Joan Stratton
Lovely work, Doug :)
Doug Morgan replied:
Thanks Joan...interestingly, I thought of some of your leaf designs as I struggled with the image... ;-)