Tim Urlacher and his colleagues are thrilled to be on the forefront of a new art movement here in Billings.

In the last few weeks, Fractal Art made its Yellowstone Art Museum debut.

The beautiful and all very intricate images are made using complex math equations on a computer.

Fractal Art started in the 1980's when computers became more accessible. It has been featured in museums across the country and around the world.

Urlacher said Fractal Art isn't just computer generated, it can be seen in nature.

"A good example would be cactus with all the little spines or like how a tree branches keep branching out and out and even if you look at the roots, they branch similarly to the way that the branches do," Urlacher said.

For the next three months, you can visit the YAM to see Fractal Art on display.

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