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<font face="times, serif" size="4">Bathsheba Grossman, the artist creator of this mathematical sculpture, says:</font> <i><font face="times, serif" size="4">"This sculpture is a sign of order and harmony for every note and instrument, voice and music. It is a single ribbon that follows itself through space, and due to its unobstructed length it rings like a bell, low and long."</font></i><font face="times, serif" size="4"> | |||
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For me it is a sign of freedom. She kindly gaves me the permission to use it as logo for my [[:media:CPeacock.pdf|Urtext]].</font> | |||
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Bathseba | Bathseba is an artist exploring the region between art and mathematics. | ||
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Her work is about life in three dimensions: working with symmetry and balance, getting from a zero point to infinity, and always finding beauty in geometry. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:43, 3 February 2010
Bathsheba Grossman, the artist creator of this mathematical sculpture, says: "This sculpture is a sign of order and harmony for every note and instrument, voice and music. It is a single ribbon that follows itself through space, and due to its unobstructed length it rings like a bell, low and long."
For me it is a sign of freedom. She kindly gaves me the permission to use it as logo for my Urtext.
Bathseba is an artist exploring the region between art and mathematics.
Her work is about life in three dimensions: working with symmetry and balance, getting from a zero point to infinity, and always finding beauty in geometry.