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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="3">"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="3"> For me it is a sign of freedom. She kindly gaves me the permission to use it as logo for my Ur-Text.</font>
<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 Ur-Text.</font>
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Bathseba Grossman is an artist exploring the region between art and mathematics.  
Bathseba Grossman is an artist exploring the region between art and mathematics.  
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At http://www.bathsheba.com is her gallery and storefront.
At http://www.bathsheba.com is her gallery and storefront.
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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.
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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Revision as of 12:54, 29 January 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 Ur-Text.


Bathseba Grossman is an artist exploring the region between art and mathematics.
At http://www.bathsheba.com is her gallery and storefront.
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.