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Germany
Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 18.9 W x 23.6 H x 9.8 D in
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This painting is called "The Cathedral". In some sense, it is supposed to remind one of Monet's cathedral paintings. However, whereas Monet's work is a study of light and sensation in the external world, this painting expresses a profoundly religious experience, in which the very substance, out of which one is psychologically structured, becomes both compacted and smeared with one's own inwardness.
Painting:Acrylic on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:18.9 W x 23.6 H x 9.8 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Germany
Leyton is a well-known artist. His paintings, sculptures, and architectural projects, have been featured in international design journals and invited exhibitions. In his MIT Press book, Symmetry, Causality, Mind (630pages) and his book in Springer-Verlag, A Generative Theory of Shape (550pages), Michael Leyton has elaborated an extensive theory of why art has such a powerful impact on the human mind. This results in an ability to intensify the content of artworks through an increased understanding of compositional organization, that Leyton has provided in his scientific work, which includes his mathematical foundations for geometry. For example, theorems of his, such as the Symmetry-Curvature Duality Theorem, which are now used in over 40 disciplines including many branches of medicine and engineering. Not only has he demonstrated this in his lengthy published analyses of classical and modern artists, but he has also demonstrated that it is possible to surpass the intensity of these artists. This he has done by using the theory developed in his books in the creation of his own artworks his paintings, his published architectural designs, and the published scores of his musical compositions. The portfolio at the present site is currently under construction. Eric Wiener of the East Village Guide, New York, writes: "This Rutgers University professor is a practitioner of arts, mathematics, music and philosophy. His breathtaking artwork deserves more than your average surfing minute as the complexities will float before your retina with time."
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