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Owen Schuh
Treespace Triptych 2015 Graphite, acrylic, watercolor, and tea on panel 108x108cm each Collaboration with Satyan Devadoss at Satellite Berlin
http://www.satelliteberlin.org/pages/treespace
Cartography of phylogenetic trees
2014
Graphite, ink, and oil on acrylic primed panel
60x60cm
Owen Schuh
Tree space
ongoing collaboration between artist Owen Schuh and mathematician Satyan Devadoss
On my desk.
(Owen Schuh)
from Notebook #4
by Owen Schuh
Owen Schuh
Accumulations: Drawings & Notebooks
January 24 - February 16
At Schema Projects in Brooklyn, NY
"Accumulating More" 2014, Graphite, colored pencil, gouache, and tea on paper, 108 x 108 cm
System Study
2013
Graphite, tea, and watercolor on paper
21.5 x 21.5 cm
By Owen Schuh
1. Place each circle as close to the center as possible 2. Every third circle is slightly larger (5mm and 6mm in diameter) 3. If three circles of the same size form a triangle, then replace them with a circle 1.5 times larger in diameter. 4. If, after replacing, there remain "floating" circles, redraw them as close to the center as possible. 5. If four circles of the same size form a quadrilateral pick the three closest to the center to redraw. 2013 Graphite, tea, and watercolor on paper 21.5 x 21.5 mm
Owen Schuh
Owen Schuh
Branching Study
2010
Graphite and colored pencil on graphing paper
51x44cm (20 x 17 3/8) inches
Owen Schuh
Accumulation
2013
Graphite, Colored pencil, Gouache and tea on paper
84 x 84 cm
Owen Schuh
Diatom, 2011, Graphite, Colored Pencil and Enamel Paint on Linen, 160 x 160 cm
My desk today. The idea behind this piece is similar to some of my other circle packing work, except that instead of doing just one grouping I'm doing all possible configurations at once for a given set of circle diameters.
on my desk today
Owen Schuh
2x3 Map - Study #4 2013 Graphite and tea on Paper 36x36 cm (14 1/8 x 14 1/8 inches)
From Notebook #3 - see more at www.owenschuh.com in the "notebooks" section.
From notebook 2, 2006-2010, Graphite, Guache, and Ink on Paper, 38 x 25 cm. On display at Schema Projects in Brooklyn through February 24th