Step into a mesmerizing realm of geometric wonder with my unique Sierpinski Carpet artwork. Meticulously hand-drawn using three distinct pens – a captivating blend of green, red, and light green – this masterpiece takes the timeless Sierpinski Carpet fractal to a whole new dimension. Created on high-quality letter-sized paper and set against a soothing beige backdrop, this artwork transcends traditional boundaries. The intricate layering of colors and patterns generates a captivating 3D effect, inviting you to explore its depths and contours. Each pen stroke is a testament to both precision and creativity, as the Sierpinski Carpet pattern unfolds with a modern twist. The harmonious interplay of colors adds depth and complexity, breathing life into the fractal's elegant simplicity. This exquisite piece is more than just art – it's a visual journey that engages your senses and sparks conversations. Display it proudly in your living space, office, or creative sanctuary, and watch as its intricate details continue to inspire and intrigue. Experience the fusion of art and mathematics in a way that's truly captivating. Elevate your space with the Sierpinski Carpet 3D artwork – a testament to craftsmanship, innovation, and the timeless beauty of fractals.
Sierpinski Carpet Fractal Math & Art Project - Math about Me, Figure Me Out, Getting to Know You Activity - icebreaker for math classes. It's a great Back to School, First Days of School, Summer Camp, or Summer School Collaborative Math Activity. Students answer questions about themselves and create their colorful 2nd iteration of the Sierpinski Carpet based on their answers and the coloring directions. The next step: You can build the 3rd iteration (8 pieces of the 2nd iteration) or 4th iteration (64 pieces of the 2nd iteration, or if you have less than 64 students, you can print more templates for each student to have 64 in total). You can connect the parts of the Sierpinski Carpet on the floor and then take a picture of the whole from above. You can also connect everyone’s squares together to make a mural, door decoration, or bulletin board display. Printable & EDITABLE. This resource includes: - The editable PowerPoint™ version. - The printable version in PDF. Click the GREEN STAR at the top of my store to follow me and be informed about my new products and sales. (or >> CLICK HERE) Check out Inspire Math Matematyka for more resources. Math&Art Projects Based Learning Inquiry Based Learning Back to School/ First Day End of the Year Activities Drag & Drop Activities Digital Escape Rooms Pixel Art Mysteries Games Scavenger Hunts Treasure Hunts Like me on Facebook for more FREEBIES!!
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My Cotton and Steel mini quilt, a smaller version of some of Jaybird Quilts' Toes in the Sand Quilt. Finished 20" x 24". #mycompletedcottonandsteelmini
Moncler Genius x Salehe Bembury "Sierpinski" quilted vest with detachable cargo layerStand collar; zip closureSide-release buckle strapsMultiple pocketsSleevelessNylon/cottonLining: NylonFill: Down/featherHand wash or dry cleanMade in RomaniaModel is 6'1"/185cm.Online Inquiries: NMS21_NB7SAStore Inquiries: #4599249About Moncler: Founded in 1952 by Rene Ramillon, this French company designs fine outerwear and sportswear. The name Moncler originates from an abbreviation for the town of Monestier-de-Clermont in the French Alps, where the company originated. In 2003, Italian Entrepreneur Remo Ruffini purchased the brand and transformed it into a renowned Italian luxury company with French roots.
While I was trying to come up with some maker-style projects that we could work on this summer, I found this idea for a Sierpinski Tetrah...
Turn a Sierpinski fractal triangle into a holiday Christmas tree. A great math art and STEAM project for kids during the holidays!
This fractal is created by alternating 3 different functions: a 4D extension of the 3D Sierpinski KIFS, a reciprocal over y with a continuous function, and a strange but intriguing fractal mixing Sierpinski and Menger folds. The coloring comes from the specular and diffuse material parameters. This fractal took 6 hours to render - calculating all of that intricacy takes a long time, and shading + reflections alone were half of that time. Math created this fractal and we print it out so you can hang it in your living room to spark conversation and inspire wonder. My production partners print these fractals on high quality canvas. This fractal is printed on a 36(w) by 24(h) unframed canvas - ready to be framed, or hung on a wall as is. It makes a perfect gift for anyone who loves math and art because it is a glorious combination of both. This is NOT AI generated art -- the only intelligence in these pieces is the mathematical genius of the people that created these mathematical functions involved. These fractals are created by iterating over all the points in the given space and executing these functions. My fractals are printed on demand. As such delivery time may be a bit longer than normal but usually ships in under a week with more typical times at 4 days for the US. My production partners are reliable and communicative. I always happy to help and answer questions so please feel free to message me if: • you have any questions about any of my fractals • the process to make them • custom canvas size requests • or anything else! The canvas used has the following materials and properties: • Acid-free, PH-neutral, poly-cotton base • 20.5 mil (0.5 mm) thick poly-cotton blend canvas • Canvas fabric weight: 13.9 oz/yd2(470 g/m²) • Fade-resistant • Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars • Matte finish coating • 1.5″ (3.81 cm) deep • Mounting brackets included • Blank product in the US sourced from the US
I have one million projects in progress, so I definitely need to add one more! A friend suggested a Sierpinski triangle quilt after seeing a bunch of my #100Days100Blocks2019 blocks. I had to Googl…
So, I've got the whole rag quilt thing figured out! I cut the fabric and make the little sandwiches, then I teach some bored person in my house how to sew the "x" through the centers, then I put it all together, and then Rebecca cuts all the little rags ;-) LOL...how perfect! Her OCD kicked in and she got the whole other quilt cut...I'll post a finished pic after it is washed. I'm working on convincing her that the laudromat would be a fun place to catch up on her reading while she washes and dries the quilt! But here is a pic of Buddy enjoying the quilt...You'll be surprised to see he is sleeping. Here is the stack of pink sandwiches for the baby rag quilt...for the charity auction. Today, when my daughter Alli returns, she is going to get promoted from sewing on the Featherweight to my Viking machine. She is super excited...so much that she won't realize it is a ploy to get some free sewing labor out of her! Next, I have a pic of the finished Sierpinski triangle quilt for my room at work! I just stitched in the ditch with mono...not bad! Off in the corner you can see my featherweight case....I stripped it to the bare wood and refinished it. It is super cool...my next post will be about my featherweight! Lots of pics for you vintage sewing machine addicts ;-)
Sierpinski Triangle in Mathematics (Sierpinski Triangle) there was such a thing .. the author of this triangle fractal remove PCBs on a plaque made WiFi anten
Great packet for the week before break aimed at Geometry, but can be used in Algebra Introduce students to fractals. Study and explore the Sierpinski Gasket using various concepts including triangles and midsegments, dilations and transformations, perimeter, area, Pascal's Triangle, similarity and...
This stunning Sierpinski fractal pyramid is one of a kind, made with glittery rainbow multicolor plant based PLA and makes a stunning display piece in any environment. This pyramid measures 3 3/4" tall and 4 1/4" wide. *The pictures were taken in full sun and in the shade, so that the full range of colors can be seen. *PLA is a plant based material, and is recyclable and degradable. ♡ Because of this, the pyramid should not be exposed to extreme heat or left outside in the weather for long periods of time.
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