Jackson’s works have a mathematical complexity to them know as self-similarity. These are shapes that, when zoomed in, continues to display similar patterns, no matter how much you zoom in, and can be found in nature, like in tree branches or snowflakes. These are known as fractals.
(Apparently the artist’s last name is banned by the word filter.)
SHAKEDOWNCITY 10 months ago
“Slop” art.
eromlig 10 months ago
Wait a minute — this is Home Ec, isn’t it?!
TStyle78 10 months ago
I was thinking the same thing.
The Reader Premium Member 10 months ago
His masterpiece is the one he spattered on the floor.
Steverino Premium Member 10 months ago
I had some of his fish the other day.
tgg 10 months ago
all these comic strip criticisms……..?
tgg 10 months ago
Sometime I think some of these comic strip criticizers are jealous wannabe cartoonists….. always finding something to be negative.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 10 months ago
It’s like being pulled over for a graphic violation.
Stonedog Premium Member 10 months ago
My Art Professor back in College used to call him Jack the Dripper during his lectures.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
The student’s got splatter control issues.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 10 months ago
You colored outside the lines!!!!!
Ed B Premium Member 10 months ago
Jackson’s works have a mathematical complexity to them know as self-similarity. These are shapes that, when zoomed in, continues to display similar patterns, no matter how much you zoom in, and can be found in nature, like in tree branches or snowflakes. These are known as fractals.
(Apparently the artist’s last name is banned by the word filter.)
Rose Madder Premium Member 10 months ago
I’m sorry but one blob looks just like the other – and a waste of paint. JMHO
cuzinron47 10 months ago
Then I’ll have to rename it, it was called The Blob.
wildlandwaters 10 months ago
“And where’s the cigarette butts?…There’s gotta be lots and lots of cigarette butts!!”