In grad school, I found the book ::A Topological Picture Book:: which is partially meant to help visualize and draw surfaces. I started sculpting with polymer clay and draw inspiration from this book.
Inspired by ::Nikki McClure::, I've made several mathematical images by cutting designs out from a sheet of paper with an exacto knife. I'm drawn to complicated and repetitive patterns that force me to decide how to cut the pattern while maintaining the connectedness of the sheet of paper.
Sierpinski Gasket
Fibonacci Sunflower
Wildly Embedded Tree
Koch Snowflake
Penrose Triangle
Twisted Torus
Interference Patterns
Hypocycloids
Asymmetric Cantor Set
Most of the other art I've made is inspired in some way by mathematical shapes or concepts.
Wildly Embedded Tree
Python-generated Sierpinski Gasket
Fractal-clad Cigar Box Guitar
Rotating Surface Hologram
Python-generated Mandelbrot Set Zoom
Sigmanster, or, A Self-Portrait
Evolving hypnograph
Python-generated Mandelbrot Set Zoom
Sigmanster, or, A Self-Portrait
Evolving hypnograph
Morphed Hypnograph