Art lovers have only until September 7 to catch the work of Len Hurley at Theia Studios in Woy Woy.
Hurley’s fractal-based art has captivated audiences with its beauty, depth, and sense of infinite possibility.
This is the last chance to experience and collect the Central Coast artist’s unique, original works.
Hurley has been creating digital art since 1990, drawing inspiration from the natural world and the mathematics that underpin it.
His works are based on fractals, mathematical formulas that repeat endlessly and can be found everywhere in nature, from the spirals of succulents to the branching of rivers.
Each piece reflects the profound truth that even the smallest change can ripple into something extraordinary.
Hurley’s collection of still images and animations have to be seen to be believed.
“Fractals are all around us, shaping the world we see and the rhythms we live by,” he said.

“Through my art, I want to reveal those patterns and invite people to step into the wonder of infinite possibility.”
Theia will host casual closing drinks on Thursday, September 4, from 6pm-7.30pm.
Guests are invited to share a glass of wine, connect with community, and enjoy a final opportunity to view and purchase the extraordinary works.
The exhibition officially closes on Sunday, September 7.
Theia Studios celebrates creativity, expression, and wellbeing.
Hurley will return for Theia’s annual All Stars Exhibition, a showcase of past Theia artists, opening on Friday, September 12.
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