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Dragonflies Four Fold, by George Hart
Wood sculpture;
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...
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Dragonflies Three Fold, by George Hart
Wooden sculpture;
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...
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Dragonflies, by George Hart
Wood sculpture;
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...
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Toward Thebes, by Wulf Erich Barsh
Painting; Thebes (Egypt : Extinct city);
Toward Thebes is an abstract painting which, according to Dr. Vern G, Swanson, is based on the theme of Life in this mortal estate, in which, as the Apostle Paul says, “We see through a glass darkly“...
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Black and Blue Ricochet Composition, by Gary Greenfield
Digital art; Mathematics in art;
This black and blue ricochet composition was generated by placing particles on each of the sides of a 16-gon, assigning them starting angles, and then letting each move in a straight line until it encounters...
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David, by Daniel J. Fairbanks
Charcoal drawings--American;
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...
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