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A few more of her great textiles. From this post. That first one, Turtle Tracks. She was still active up till the 2010s at least. One of the great Gee's Bend quilters.
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Ruth Kennedy
A few more of her great textiles. From this post. That first one, Turtle Tracks. She was still active up till the 2010s at least. One of the great Gee's Bend quilters.
Blocks and Strings
Chinese Coins
Karl Benjamin
Collecting a few of his mathier pieces. From wikiart. First one untitled, 1958.
Stage II, 1958...
1969...
1977...
Paul Corio
Agnes Martin with Ellsworth Kelly in his studio at 3-5 Coenties Slip, New York, 1957 photograph by Hans Namuth
An Aperiodic Tiling of Golden Triangles and Golden Gnomons
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Mel Bochner, Untitled (“Child’s Play!”: ‘Study for 7-Part Progression’), (pen and black ink on off-white wove paper), 1966 [Art Institute Chicago, Chicago, IL. © Mel Bochner]
Can’t find an image of the final! I have liked Bochner’s mathy feel…
Wait! Thanks Twitter…
A tiling based on the wheel tiling. (See here: https://tilings.math.uni-bielefeld.de/substitution/wheel-tiling/)
Fun fact: The union of a yellow and an orange shape gives a spectre tile (the chiral aperiodic tile, see here: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.17743.pdf). Of course, when I made this drawing the idea of finding an aperiodic tile based on this didn’t even enter my head.
More old desmos stuff! Made a "towers of Hanoi fastest solution" animation thing. (background track)
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ovghpa7nso
Rhodesmusic has some crazy math content.
Sándor Pinczehelyi (Hungarian, 1946), Composition in red and blue, 1973. Gouache on wove paper, 50 x 50 cm.
Love the iterarion and the transformations of positive and negative space.
Sol LeWitt Irregular Curves
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Dado panel, first half of 15th century; Mamluk, Egypt. Polychrome marble mosaic.
Bridget Riley, Untitled, from Rothko Memorial Portfolio, 1973
Toshinobu Onosato Untitled 1977
Benita Koch Otte
Toshinobu Onosato
Paul Klee, Star Formation (detail), 1923
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