asylum-art:Erik Söderberg “Fractal Experience”on BehanceIn early 2011 I was exploring the relations of geometry, nature and the human being in a series of 25 pictures that I called ”Fractal Experience”. This is part two - continuing the exploration
asylum-art:Erik Söderberg “Fractal Experience”on BehanceIn early 2011 I was exploring the relations of geometry, nature and the human being in a series of 25 pictures that I called ”Fractal Experience”. This is part two - continuing the exploration
asylum-art:Erik Söderberg “Fractal Experience”on BehanceIn early 2011 I was exploring the relations of geometry, nature and the human being in a series of 25 pictures that I called ”Fractal Experience”. This is part two - continuing the exploration
asylum-art:Erik Söderberg “Fractal Experience”on BehanceIn early 2011 I was exploring the relations of geometry, nature and the human being in a series of 25 pictures that I called ”Fractal Experience”. This is part two - continuing the exploration
asylum-art:Erik Söderberg “Fractal Experience”on BehanceIn early 2011 I was exploring the relations of geometry, nature and the human being in a series of 25 pictures that I called ”Fractal Experience”. This is part two - continuing the exploration
asylum-art:Erik Söderberg “Fractal Experience”on BehanceIn early 2011 I was exploring the relations of geometry, nature and the human being in a series of 25 pictures that I called ”Fractal Experience”. This is part two - continuing the exploration
asylum-art:Erik Söderberg “Fractal Experience”on BehanceIn early 2011 I was exploring the relations of geometry, nature and the human being in a series of 25 pictures that I called ”Fractal Experience”. This is part two - continuing the exploration
asylum-art:Erik Söderberg “Fractal Experience”on BehanceIn early 2011 I was exploring the relations of geometry, nature and the human being in a series of 25 pictures that I called ”Fractal Experience”. This is part two - continuing the exploration
asylum-art:Erik Söderberg “Fractal Experience”on BehanceIn early 2011 I was exploring the relations of geometry, nature and the human being in a series of 25 pictures that I called ”Fractal Experience”. This is part two - continuing the exploration