One of the ways to explore fractals is to choose a small area and "zoom" into it. This zooming can be done infinitely, without ever running out of structure.
If the original Mandelbrot fractal from which Vielle came was printed the size of this print, this particular section would be smaller than a hydrogen atom. Conversely, if the entire structure was magnified and printed at the same resolution as this print, it would be wider than four times the distance to the Moon and back. The self-similar repetition of spiral shapes is easy to see here, both in the foreground and in the lacy background shapes. I chose the name because part of the spiral structure reminds me of the scroll at the end of the fingerboard on stringed instruments like the viola.