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Dragonflies Four Fold, by George Hart
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| Title | Dragonflies Four Fold, by George Hart |
| Artist | Hart, George |
| Description | 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 the viewer to partake of the geometric aesthetic. This design comprises one-dozen laser-cut wood parts. The shape of each part is reminiscent of a dragonfly. The parts weave through each other to form an intricate interdigitation. |
| Medium | Laser-cut wood, 7.5" diameter |
| About the Artist | George W. Hart is a research professor in the computer science department at Stony Brook University, NY. He is the author of a linear algebra monograph, Multidimensional Analysis, (Springer Verlag, 1995) and co-author of a geometry text, Zome Geometry. Hart is a sculptor developing innovative ways to use computer technology in the design and fabrication of his artwork. His sculpture has been displayed around the world. |
| Date | DateofExhibition:March3-30,2009 |
| Contributors | Van Wagoner, Kathryn, exhibit curator; |
| Subject | Wood sculpture; |
| Type | Image;Stillimage |
| Format | image/jpg |
| Relation (isPartOf) | Infinite Beauty: An Art Exhibit Inspired by Mathematics. Held March 3 - 30, 2009 Utah Valley University Library |
| Rights | All rights held by artist. |
| Publisher | Published digitally by Utah Valley University Library |
| Identifier | dragon four fold |
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