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Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 30 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in
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The Fibonacci Sequence divides space with a mathematical formula. This formula is found all over nature. In painting, the Old Masters used the Fibonacci Sequence in many of their compositions. By dividing the space down, the eye is lead to the smallest point. The Old Masters used this to locate their center of interest. In my painting, “Fibonacci or GPS?,” I’ve taken the liberty of playing with this sequence. In the painting, a canvas sits on an easel. That canvas is accurately rendered by mathematically dividing it by the formula. Each division in itself is a little composition. But then, the viewer is lead to the GPS map marker - with an ‘x marks the spot’! The old and the new coexisting in one space. This begs the lighthearted question, “How did I get here?.....Fibonacci or GPS?” This painting is unframed. All four sides are nicely painted. This piece is wired and ready to hang.
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
30 W x 24 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Cheryl Eggleston's work is characterized by angles, lines, repeating patterns, and some circles for relief, reflecting her affinity for boundaries and structure. As an introvert, she finds solace in these elements, which provide comfort and familiarity amidst the chaos of the world. Her compositions are a means to work through her thoughts and ideas, inviting viewers to examine their own reflections. Some pieces offer a lighthearted, playful perspective on life from an introvert’s viewpoint. Eggleston begins by sketching patterns on paper, dividing space to focus her thoughts and allowing ideas to emerge. These sketches are then transferred to canvas, where she paints with alkyd and acrylics. Her process involves finding balance and harmony through smooth color fields, edgy transitions, and the interplay of angles and lines, with circles offering a sense of relief.
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