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1. Ruth May Fox, by David Grant Dean Ruth May Fox, by David Grant Dean A first century Roman writer and architect, Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, recommended that if the temples were to be magnificent, they should be constructed after the order of a well-shaped human body. He thought... Painting; Mathematics in art;

2. Kinsi, by Daniel J. Fairbanks Kinsi, by Daniel J. Fairbanks A pastel drawing of a young woman. Art; Pastel drawing;

3. Rhombic Triacontahedron III, by Vladimir Bulatov Rhombic Triacontahedron III, by Vladimir Bulatov A stellation of a rhombic triacontahedron with 30 identical rhombic faces makes the base for this sculpture. All internal intersections of rhombic faces were carefully eliminated by cutting away parts... Metal sculpture; Geometry in art;

4. David, by Daniel J. Fairbanks David, by Daniel J. Fairbanks Artists often use geometry to create a sense of three-dimensional depth in a two-dimensional drawing or painting, and to give the composition strength through geometric lines and forms. The trapezoidal... Charcoal drawings--American;

5. Dragonflies, by George Hart Dragonflies, by George Hart As a sculptor of constructive geometric forms, my work deals with patterns and relationships derived from classical ideals of balance and symmetry. Mathematical yet organic, these abstract forms invite... Wood sculpture;

6. Dragonflies Three Fold, by George Hart Dragonflies Three Fold, by George Hart As a sculptor of constructive geometric forms, my work deals with patterns and relationships derived from classical ideals of balance and symmetry. Mathematical yet organic, these abstract forms invite... Wooden sculpture;

7. Dragonflies Four Fold, by George Hart Dragonflies Four Fold, by George Hart As a sculptor of constructive geometric forms, my work deals with patterns and relationships derived from classical ideals of balance and symmetry. Mathematical yet organic, these abstract forms invite... Wood sculpture;

8. Untitled, by Rhett H. Ashby Untitled, by Rhett H. Ashby As I paint, I recall memories form my youth, visiting relatives and playing in barns and old houses. I enjoy the history of old houses in the rural west and researching the history of those who lived there.... Paintings; Landscape painting;

9. Boil, by Mark J. Stock Boil, by Mark J. Stock Boil is a digital image from a computer simulation of fluid flow. The surface in Boil is composed of a set of connected triangles, each of which is defined by the computer as a list of three nodes, and... Digital art; Fluid dynamics--Computer programs;

10. Hermegnostic Box, by Andrew Kosorok Hermegnostic Box, by Andrew Kosorok Every major belief system contains within its traditions two smaller groups, Hermetic and Gnostic, that use numbers as a vital part of their devotional observations. The Hermetic systems (in Taoism, Islam,... Engraved glass; Glass sculpture; Mathematics in art;

11. Extended Vision - Harmonic Growth, by Anna Campbell Bliss Extended Vision - Harmonic Growth, by Anna Campbell Bliss Extended Vision is a response to a nation-wide call for art for a “house of mathematics.” These three panels are part of a multi-faceted work of 100 panels extending throughout the mathematics building... Screen process printing; Mathematics in art;

12. Extended Vision, by Anna Campbell Bliss Extended Vision, by Anna Campbell Bliss Extended Vision is a response to a nation-wide call for art for a “house of mathematics.” These three panels are part of a multi-faceted work of 100 panels extending throughout the mathematics building... Screen process printing; Mathematics in art;

13. Anasazi Suns, by Michael Sussna Anasazi Suns, by Michael Sussna Fractal digital imagery is a relatively young yet already rich field. Though different from traditional art, this digital medium also demands a well-developed aesthetic sense. Mastery of an ever-evolving... Digital art; Fractals in art;

14. Dandelion Supernova remix, by Michael Sussna Dandelion Supernova remix, by Michael Sussna Fractal digital imagery is a relatively young yet already rich field. Though different from traditional art, this digital medium also demands a well-developed aesthetic sense. Mastery of an ever-evolving... Digital art; Fractals in art;

15. Golden Gnomon, by Doug McKenna Golden Gnomon, by Doug McKenna Golden Gnomon is a new, more accurately drawn version of a pen plotter drawing McKenna first made back in 1985. It is based on a non-periodic Ammann tiling, which is in turn based on even and odd powers... Art; Golden section; Fibonacci numbers;

16. Green Streamlines, by Mark J. Stock Green Streamlines, by Mark J. Stock Green Streamlines is a digital image of particle streamlines in fluid turbulence and was generated from a computer simulation. In order to simulate a physical system such as this on a computer, the equations... Digital art; Fluid dynamics--Computer programs;

17. Young Navajo Woman, by James Gunter Young Navajo Woman, by James Gunter I like the play of cool and warm tones off of each other and the play of darks and lights. The way some shapes in this profile echo each other were of particular interest in my chosen composition. Individuality... Art; Pastel drawing;

18. Jean, by Craig Hone Jean, by Craig Hone I like to mirror patterns and rhythms found in our everyday surroundings. The careful observation and assembly of shapes and patterns gives you your personal truth in each piece. This is the searching... Art; Golden section; Portraits;

19. The Inventor, by Peter Livingston Myer The Inventor, by Peter Livingston Myer In the initial compositional design for the painting “the Inventor” I was aware and consciously utilized two mathematical principles. First was the division of thirds both horizontally and vertically... Painting; Mathematics in art;

20. Altar of Apollo, by Andrew Kosorok Altar of Apollo, by Andrew Kosorok Legend reports that in BC 430, Delphi—home to Apollo’s Oracle—was threatened by a devastating plague. The people pled with the Oracle to tell them how to resist it, and she told them that the plague... Engraved glass; Glass sculpture;
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