








Deep in Saturn's Atmosphere by Allen Hirsh
Mathematically generated fine art by biophysicist Allen Hirsh, whose award-winning work reveals hidden imagery through code and photography. Exhibited nationally and recognized for blending science and nature with striking visual complexity.
Printed on Hahnemühle fine art paper, a museum-grade, archival paper
Soft matte finish with a subtle texture that enhances detail and depth
Rich color reproduction and beautifully balanced tones
Designed for longevity — resistant to fading and yellowing over time
Ideal for collectors, art lovers, and thoughtful gifting
Sizes 16×20 and 32×40 shipped in tube
Mathematically generated fine art by biophysicist Allen Hirsh, whose award-winning work reveals hidden imagery through code and photography. Exhibited nationally and recognized for blending science and nature with striking visual complexity.
Printed on Hahnemühle fine art paper, a museum-grade, archival paper
Soft matte finish with a subtle texture that enhances detail and depth
Rich color reproduction and beautifully balanced tones
Designed for longevity — resistant to fading and yellowing over time
Ideal for collectors, art lovers, and thoughtful gifting
Sizes 16×20 and 32×40 shipped in tube
Mathematically generated fine art by biophysicist Allen Hirsh, whose award-winning work reveals hidden imagery through code and photography. Exhibited nationally and recognized for blending science and nature with striking visual complexity.
Printed on Hahnemühle fine art paper, a museum-grade, archival paper
Soft matte finish with a subtle texture that enhances detail and depth
Rich color reproduction and beautifully balanced tones
Designed for longevity — resistant to fading and yellowing over time
Ideal for collectors, art lovers, and thoughtful gifting
Sizes 16×20 and 32×40 shipped in tube
“I explore the power of linked multilevel mathematical equations to ferret out a small sample of the virtually infinite patterns hidden in the photographs I use as raw material. I do this by loading images, initially digital photographs, into my system then systematically transforming them by varying the input values to the painting program. Images can be hybridized with each other and retransformed any number of times. Pixels are never manipulated by hand-everything is done by the equation sets. My goal is to explore the image generating power inherent in the marriage of real-world photos and mathematics. Part of the art is the images created, part of it is the invention of a continuously growing image transformation engine. In this way I demonstrate that hidden in ordinary photographic images of flowers, landscapes, everyday objects, animals and humans is an endless array of magical forms waiting to be borne by the grace of mathematics.”
Read more about Allen Hirsh’s art, creative process, and inspirations.