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Germany
Painting, Acrylic on Cardboard
Size: 60 W x 50 H x 2 D in
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This painting is one of a series on the theme of " The science of art ". I made 5 years of research and investigated : The atomic nature of light Human Vision ( which is stereoscopic) Human perception and visual illusions ( which reveal much about the way we assimilate the information that our brain receives) - Colour theory - Mathematics in art. - Visual illusions -How science and art developed together - towards ever increacing abstraction.etc The picture is portrayed here under black light , but most of these works function also under normal light conditions.Science has allways influenced art, new theories about the phenomena of light in the 1800`s,were directly responsible for dramatic changes in the art world. The English artist John Constable ,was one of the first to challenge the old Academy regime and introduce light into his work.He regarded painting as a science and his contempory , the English poet Wordsworth stated that he wanted to follow the men of science in his search for poetic truth . I have a book prepared from the notes that I made and this will be included in the price of these works.
Painting:Acrylic on Cardboard
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:60 W x 50 H x 2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Germany
Hi, I am Lena and I live in Berlin.The abstract pictures in this collection are a series of artworks developed on the theme of "The Science of Art". I have done much research -for example : - The atomic phenomena known as " light ",- which enables the sensation that we call " vision " -( do not all artists manipulate light ?) . - Vision, - human vision is stereoscpic . - Human perception and visual illusions-( most of which are developed by pshychologists and reveal much about the way we think.) - The corresponding development in science and art towards ever increacing abstraction- in the 1850s the nature and behaviour of atomic entities broke all the Classical rules of Newtonian physics. -for example 1. Atomic particles travel at speeds of 180,000 miles per second - the Speed of light !! 2. - It is impossible to know both - the position and the speed and mass of a particle , at the same time ! 3. - Atomic particles behave as particle and wave at the same time- this is known as " "Duality ! " 4. - We cannot actually see atomic particles , we can only " infer " their prescence in experiments !. 5. Everything on earth is made up of Atoms ! In the late 1850s , art also became increacingly abstract - eg The Impressionists and their interest in the science of light , the pointillists who broke light up into further abstraction , the cubists , who rejected a fixed perspective poiint in favour of multiple view points ( which is much closer to the actual experience of vision and " sacaades" ), abstract expressionism, etc. 6 - Colour wavelength , and the electromagnetic spectrum. 7 -Mathematics in art . The abstract paintings are mostly 3D.and mathematically generated, ,many are fluorescent , some use reflexive materials - but my critreria was , that they function under normal lighting conditions , and also function as normal abstract art works- I believe I have succeeded .In fact these works can be viewed vertically or horizontally , for two different effects!.
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