The Penrose tessellation is a fascinating set of planes. The figure is composed of only two types of diamond-shaped planes. The figure is named after Roger Penrose, who described the set in the 1970s. For this work, a Penrose tessellation was generated through an algorithm (a Lindenmayer system in JavaScript). Then, in the vector image, planes were colored with the computer, making the symmetries clearly visible.
My work does not involve photographs; everything is generated by a computer. The used programs are mainly written by me and patterns and colors are often the result of endlessly trying other settings.
Upon request, colors and shapes can be customized to your liking...
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