Rainbow Fractals: Art Made from Art

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Rainbow Fractal I Psychedelic Kaleidoscopic Digital Outsider – Etsy

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My Rainbow Fractals are not fractals. They are simply miniaturizations and repetitions of segments of Rainbow Belt. But the principle of scale is still at work across the different versions. With each further miniaturization, the image changes significantly. I think of these as potential desktop wallpaper for those who take a little vertigo with their e-mail.

Rainbow Belt: Native American + Rubin’s Vase

Rainbow Belt II: Psychedelic Kaleidoscopic Digital Art – Etsy

I got the idea for Rainbow Belt from a photo in a great book about handicrafts in colonial New England, The Age of Homespun, by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. The photo depicted a strap of Native American design, woven in 18th-century New Hampshire of linen and dyed porcupine quills by Rachel Meloon, a European-American woman who had grown up among the Abenaki, for her neighbor, Peter Kimball, who carried it, I understand, throughout the Revolutionary War. For Rainbow Belt, I re-produced designs from Rachel Meloon’s strap, but I skipped some, made some up, and colored them differently.

I have always liked pure, traditional designs, carved latticework screens of provenance Islamic

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Islamic Screen

and Indian,

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Indian Jali Screen

Minoan pottery and fresco,

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Neolithic cave painting,

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Neolithic Cave Painting

Anasazi pottery,

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Anasazi Pot

American Indian design of whatever provenance.

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19th-Century Sioux Buffalo Hide Painting

Most such art is non-representational, or, as with a Mimbres hummingbird

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Mimbres Hummingbird

or a Levantine rock-art spear-man,

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Levantine Rock Art

abstracted.

I do not remember the original inspiration for separating the bands of images from Rachel Meloon’s strap with bands of color-spectrum-sequenced Rubin’s vases.

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Rubin Vase

I suppose it had something to do with the cross-cultural nature of the artefact symbolizing the unity of mankind. Or maybe I made that up after the fact. No tracing was involved. I drew the strap designs by hand, one by one, on an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of paper, using mechanical pencil, ruler, protractor, square, compass, and Michaelangelo-style pounce stencils. The ranks of Rubin’s vase-faces were all drawn free-hand, which is why none of the faces really match, what I like to think of as a my low-rent variation on Shi Huang Ti’s Terracotta Army.

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Soldiers of Shi Huang Ti’s Terracotta Army