Georg von Welling (1652–1727) was a Bavarian alchemical and theosophical writer, known for his 1719 work – Opus mago-cabalisticum et theologicum : vom Uhrsprung und Erzeugung des Saltzes, dessen Natur und Eigenschafft, wie auch dessen Nutz und Gebrauch …” (1719), (more…)
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Ash Thorp – user interface
Ash Thorp is a graphic designer, illustrator, artist, and creative director for a multitude of media, including feature films, commercial enterprises, and print. (more…)
CRISTIAN BOIAN – Abiogenesis
Before becoming a digital artist, Cristian Boian was a carpenter in his village to Curtea de Arges, Romania. The charm of wood fiber material, the metal grains, the shapes of the reflections on glass and plastics are found in the fact its elaborate digital graphics. But the form of mathematical functions.
Walter Russell – Solar
Walter Bowman Russell (May 19, 1871 – May 19, 1963) was an American polymath known for his achievements as a painter, sculptor, (more…)
Bengt Bockman
One of Sweden’s leading artists and a superb printmaker Bockman has held numerous exhibitions overseas and beyond Swedish public collections. He has work in the National Gallery Oslo, New York’s Public library and Washington’s Library of Congress. As well as being a breeder of racehorses Bockman is also something of a wine connoisseur and has over recent years produced several highly imaginative prints on the theme of wine.
Laura Battle – mathematics as metaphor
If you’re looking for direction, use a compass. That’s what Laura did to guide her artistic process. (more…)
The Geometry of an Art – Wenzel Jamnitzer
Wenzel Jamnitzer (sometimes Jamitzer, or Wenzel Gemniczer) (1507/1508 – December 19, 1585) was a Northern Mannerist (more…)
Max Bruckner 1906 polyhedra & icosahedron models
The complete icosahedron, with irregular faces, was first studied in 1900 by Max Bruckner. (more…)