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@shvembldr Soviet math art a la Fomenko (left) is the strongest link that I see. Adding also 2 of mine because I feel like we are ploughing similar fields
(top right: Alien Codex -1008035401 owned by @co1born ; bottom left: Mazinaw owned by Aesnepo1 )
7/ ... the logical simplicity of the order which we can grasp humbly and only imperfectly.”
5/ It’s the pursuit of the dance that inspires me to keep creating, both as artist and as physicist. As Einstein said, “The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.“
1/ It's 4/20. If you are still cogent but just high enough to be philosophical, then come with me..
I’ve been drawn into Maz #163 here for some time now, admiring its gentle tones and subtle movement. This sounds pretentious, but it's not.
3/ ..while #153 is dramatic in dominant reds and blues, with dark recesses highlighting adjacent contours.
1/ not too late for Mazinaw Monday.
I love that these are 4 consecutive mints: 152-153-154-155. A tour through the various moods of the series.
In my abstract work I apply balancing processes to maintain harmony both geometrically across the canvas, and in colour space. Typically their effects are subtle. It's striking that here in Mazinaw 134, minted by @iki_jima , they produce an explicit yin/yang structure.
@0x113d 2/2 ... your eye is drawn to a single brush stroke above centre, betraying the anatomy of the entire piece.