DrStevenJamesCramer
DrStevenJamesCramer @DrStevenJamesCramer

Hello, my name is Infinity. I am a thirty-year-old woman who has always been fascinated by mathematical art and chaotic order. As a child, I was drawn to the abstract landscapes in my drawings and paintings. I would spend hours creating geometric shapes and fractal-like patterns that seemed to repeat themselves infinitely. However, as I grew older, I began to notice something peculiar about these patterns - they were devoid of life and monochromatic in palette. It was as if the world I had created was a vast, empty void.
But it wasn't until I discovered noneuclidean geometry that things really started to click for me. I began to see how chaos and order could coexist within the same space, and how patterns could shift and change over time without losing their overall symmetry. And so, I began creating art that explored these concepts in a more abstract way - using subtle texture variations, translucent surfaces, and nebulous cloud formations to create an almost invisible horizon.
Despite my love of the abstract, I also found myself drawn to the beauty of the natural world. The interplay of shadows on a forest floor or the reflective qualities of a still pond fascinated me in ways that were hard to explain. And so, I began incorporating these elements into my art as well - using mirror reflections and silhouettes of unknown objects to create a sense of mystery and intrigue.
In many ways, my art is a reflection of who I am as a person - someone who is constantly exploring the boundaries between chaos and order, the abstract and the concrete, and the infinite possibilities of the universe.