For my Geometry design No. 1, I wanted to highlight my work with pure fractals. It's no secret that I love working with them and have been doing so for the past several years. Rarely do I show the fractals in their pure form since I render the majority on transparent backgrounds. Doing this enables me to blend them with other fractals and different type art.
However, to see the majority of fractals in their true form and intricate details, a dark background, especially black, is the preferred method when rendering.
You may recall that I defined a fractal as a visual representation of complex mathematical equations. Those equations include geometrical computations. The most intricate type fractals are the Mandala variations. I accomplish this variation by utilizing the advanced version of the fractal rendering program, Apophysis 7X.
My passion for creating pure fractals, then combining them with my abstract art creations provide for interesting projects.

According to the challenge post, NFTShowroom will feature all the month's Geometry themed Art minted on the NFT Showroom home page / twitter and Alien Art Hive will be curating participants' blog posts. This challenge is for the full month of September. To join in check out NFTShowroom's challenge post here: [nftshowroom X alienarthive challenge for September: Geometry](https://peakd.com/hive-158694/@nftshowroom/nftshowroom-x-alienarthive-challenge-for-september-geometry).
To participate:
- make art incorporating the Geometry theme
- mint it on https://nftshowroom.com/
- make a blog post about it in Alien Art Hive
- use #nftshowroom in your tags
Below are my steps in creating the design.

The design is titled ***Unlocking Fractal Geometry In Abstract***. I used the Tessellation model in the stable diffusion program, StarryAI, to produce the primary image since Tessellation is actually a geometrical pattern in the mathematical universe.
Commonly known as tiles, Tessellation shapes and patterns fit together like perfectly interlocking puzzles on a surface or plane. Since fractals are also visual mathematical representations, this challenge presented the opportunity to showcase one of my fractal mandalas.
In art, Tessellation patterns resemble abstract lines, squares, and other geometric connected shapes.


##### The information for my design minted on NFTShowroom.
Name: **Unlocking Fractal Geometry In Abstract**
Date Minted: 9/1/25
Link: [Unlocking Fractal Geometry In Abstract](https://nftshowroom.com/gallery/justclickindiva_digital-art-fractals_unlocking-fractal-geometry-in-abstract)
Number Minted: 5
Cost: 5 Hive/each


Here are the stable diffusion image and the pure Mandala fractal I blended to create the design. For the stable diffusion image, I used the following steps:
Style: Extreme Realism
Prompt: *Tesselation experience in geometry.*



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[Gray Wallpaper](https://pixabay.com/zh/illustrations/wallpaper-dice-arches-abstraction-1266599/) ~ [Abstract black boxed wallpaper](https://pixabay.com/vectors/abstract-geometric-line-art-7435643/)