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Macrame wedding cake

Macrame wedding cake

Prepare to be amazed by the enchanting masterpiece that awaits you! This magnificent wedding cake is a true testament to the harmonious fusion of artistry and mathematics. Tri Le, the brilliant mind behind Where Math Meets Art, has skillfully woven macrame patterns into this delectable creation using an edible modeling paste. Combining the perfect blend … Continued

FRACTAL ART PAINTING ON MACARONS

FRACTAL ART PAINTING ON MACARONS

Fractals, derived from the Latin word “fractus,” meaning fragmented or irregular, these intricate shapes embody the essence of artistic brilliance. Imagine these wondrous patterns, born from the depths of mathematical genius, transformed into edible masterpieces by the enchanting hands of our Where Math Meets Art’s visionary artist, Le Ngoc Bao Anh. Behold the delicate tapestry … Continued

RECAP WORKSHOP “ZOOMING TO INFINITY”

RECAP WORKSHOP “ZOOMING TO INFINITY”

We’ve reached the end of our fantastic workshop series, and what a way to end it! Our final session was a masterpiece, featuring exquisite painted French macarons and a captivating discussion about fractals. The event was a huge success, with enthusiastic participation from children and parents alike. Our artist wowed the audience with every stroke, … Continued

Teaching IFS and applications in Fractal Art using web-based resources (Pt 1)

Teaching IFS and applications in Fractal Art using web-based resources (Pt 1)

Materials: Pencil, paper, eraser, tetrahedron pieces, glue, tape, scissors, electronic devices with an internet connection (preferably laptops with Wi-fi) Goals: Our participants will develop a deep understanding of the iterated function system (IFS) process for generating fractals and will be able to apply it to create various types of natural objects, such as plants, lightning … Continued