Art of the outside world. “Non-members are also free — our holiday gift to you! –” Washington (DC) Calligraphers Guild: Alphabets & Letters & Accordion Books, Oh My! with Julie Wildman. Wed, Dec 04 via Zoom. Check it out. WCG has great presentations.
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Process Notes
These are more traditionally fractal than my first set of fractal numbers. Five iterations, 50% reduction. To start, I made each individual number more box-like so that there was a place to put the next batch, but not too much or the design defaulted to 8. I was tempted to skip 1 & 7. Figured the fractal bits would be floating around in space. They both came out kinda cool. TIL, clicking can copy to a specific spot, which is useful when your design has many repeat elements that aren’t quite repetitive enough to copy and paste an entire section.
Got the idea for this when I revisited the square post for another project. [Fractal Square]
I like this better than the first set. Those were better in theory than in practice. [Fractal Numbers, take 1].
Update. In case the 3×3 grid is not showing up on your screen, this is how the colors are arranged.

Onwards!
Katherine
The seven and the one are genius!
Jane
Proves that sometimes ya just gotta do it and see how it turns out.