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Mathartstravaganza
Amazing gallery of mathematical art from the 2013 Bridges Conference, a ton more at the link. Dig through a decade worth of math art in the Bridges archive.
If anyone needs me, I’ll be staring at math art basically forever.
From top, L-R: David Reimann’s “1944", Phil Webster’s “Screened Icosahedron" and “Fractal Star and Flower", Hongtaek Hwang and Gyungsoo Woo “Stars Over the Alhambra Palace" and Anne and Michael Chupa’s fractal floral wonders.