Becky’s Digital Art
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by Becky Herrera
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Neon Fractals" by Becky Herrera. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Neon Fractals
This pattern is a fractal pattern that I created using a program called Frax Pro on my iPad. Fractals are never ending patterns based on mathematical equations. I'll be the first to admit I'm not a math whiz, but I'm amazed at how beautiful a math equation can be. Fractals can also be found in nature. Examples are the nautilus shell, snowflake patterns and even our galaxies.
This pattern is based on the Mandelbrot equation.
I also do custom commissions. For more information, check out my website www.beckysdigitalart.com or my blog www.pixelpaintcreations.blogspot.com.
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Hello, my name is Becky Herrera and I am an artist in the Pacific Northwest. I have been drawing and painting since I was very little and was inspired by and encouraged by my grandfather, who was also an artist. I started out in traditional mediums and mostly worked in colored pencil and charcoal because of the control that you have to achieve the tiny details. Being interested in computers and technology, I have always been fascinated by digital art. I finally was able to get a taste when I got my iPad and found the app ProCreate. Since then I haven't looked back. All my paintings available on Fine Art America/Pixels are created on my iPad Pro with Apple Pencil and using the app ProCreate. My gallery has a wide range of subjects from...
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