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Tom Beddard’s Amazing Fractal Sculptures

Artist and computer programer Tom Beddard was born in 1976 in London and for the past eleven years he has been in Scotland. He has a PhD in laser physics that he received at the University of St Andrews, Scotland and now lives just outside Edinburgh. His amazing fractal sculptures are full of tiny details and aesthetic complexity. He writes his own software and scripts that work in tandem with simple mathematical and algorithmic processes to create his work. See more of his amazing fractal sculptures after the jump!

Artist and computer programer Tom Beddard was born in 1976 in London and for the past eleven years he has been in Scotland. He has a PhD in laser physics that he received at the University of St Andrews, Scotland and now lives just outside Edinburgh. His amazing fractal sculptures are full of tiny details and aesthetic complexity. He writes his own software and scripts that work in tandem with simple mathematical and algorithmic processes to create his work. See more of his amazing fractal sculptures below!

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