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This work of Art is one of a kind and creates a stained-glass window effect by using glass and special purpose coloured pens.  The piece comprises a handmade wooden frame surrounding the glass work with a specially designed mount to allow light to shine through and give the desired effect on the wall behind the work.  The art work is based on the four colour theorem from mathematics which states that no more than four different colours are needed to colour in any design of lines - so that no one colour is next to a section of the same colour.  The foreground gives advanced maths proving part of the theorem mathematically.

Size of the piece is 240mm x 748mm including the frame, the frame is 43mm deep but the front sits 103mm from the wall which leaves a gap for the light to reflect through onto the wall.
This work of Art is one of a kind and creates a stained-glass window effect by using glass and special purpose coloured pens.  The piece comprises a handmade wooden frame surrounding the glass work with a specially designed mount to allow light to shine through and give the desired effect on the wall behind the work.  The art work is based on the four colour theorem from mathematics which states that no more than four different colours are needed to colour in any design of lines - so that no one colour is next to a section of the same colour.  The foreground gives advanced maths proving part of the theorem mathematically.

Size of the piece is 240mm x 748mm including the frame, the frame is 43mm deep but the front sits 103mm from the wall which leaves a gap for the light to reflect through onto the wall.
This work of Art is one of a kind and creates a stained-glass window effect by using glass and special purpose coloured pens.  The piece comprises a handmade wooden frame surrounding the glass work with a specially designed mount to allow light to shine through and give the desired effect on the wall behind the work.  The art work is based on the four colour theorem from mathematics which states that no more than four different colours are needed to colour in any design of lines - so that no one colour is next to a section of the same colour.  The foreground gives advanced maths proving part of the theorem mathematically.

Size of the piece is 240mm x 748mm including the frame, the frame is 43mm deep but the front sits 103mm from the wall which leaves a gap for the light to reflect through onto the wall.
This work of Art is one of a kind and creates a stained-glass window effect by using glass and special purpose coloured pens.  The piece comprises a handmade wooden frame surrounding the glass work with a specially designed mount to allow light to shine through and give the desired effect on the wall behind the work.  The art work is based on the four colour theorem from mathematics which states that no more than four different colours are needed to colour in any design of lines - so that no one colour is next to a section of the same colour.  The foreground gives advanced maths proving part of the theorem mathematically.

Size of the piece is 240mm x 748mm including the frame, the frame is 43mm deep but the front sits 103mm from the wall which leaves a gap for the light to reflect through onto the wall.

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The Four Colour Theorem Painting

Joe Eccles

United Kingdom

Painting, Marker on Glass

Size: 9.4 W x 29.4 H x 4.1 D in

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Originally listed for $640

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This work of Art is one of a kind and creates a stained-glass window effect by using glass and special purpose coloured pens. The piece comprises a handmade wooden frame surrounding the glass work with a specially designed mount to allow light to shine through and give the desired effect on the wall behind the work. The art work is based on the four colour theorem from mathematics which states that no more than four different colours are needed to colour in any design of lines - so that no one colour is next to a section of the same colour. The foreground gives advanced maths proving part of the theorem mathematically. Size of the piece is 240mm x 748mm including the frame, the frame is 43mm deep but the front sits 103mm from the wall which leaves a gap for the light to reflect through onto the wall.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Marker on Glass

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

9.4 W x 29.4 H x 4.1 D in

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Joe Eccles studied Fine Art at A-level and achieved full marks in the final exam. At University he studied Mathematics and kept up with painting in any spare time, linking maths with art in some cases by incorporating mathematical ideas and geometry into his work. Joe likes to make people think when they look at his art challenge his audience in some way. Whether this is through making the connection between the art and the mathematics behind it or by creating aesthetic discourse to be resolved. His usual medium is acrylic on canvas and he hand-makes wooden frames for some of his paintings. For Joe, Art gives him the opportunity to express something that is more than words. His art means different things to different people and he enjoys this aspect of an abstract subject matter. "I love the fact that everyone can have a different connection to the same painting and encourage people to give their own meaning to the art that I create."

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