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'A Second Piece of 'Pi' (π)' Sculpture

Frank Murri

Australia

Sculpture, Carving on Panel

Size: 29 W x 47 H x 2 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

'A Second Piece of Pi' is a continuation of my exploration of the number 'Pi', in relation to its representation as an artistic tool. Each carving represents a digit in the sequence of 'Pi'. This piece has 497 bites of Pi taken out of it. The beauty of mathematics, is that there'll always be infinite pieces of Pi. What a dream! A Pi that never ends!! Mmmm!!

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Sculpture:

Carving on Panel

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

29 W x 47 H x 2 D in

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Frank Murri (Australia) The nature of my art practice consists of wall-hung, abstract timber relief sculptural works. These pieces are formed by incorporating Mathematical formulas, theorems & sequences; Musical scores & Literary extracts. It is an art form which I have developed, and which I hope one sees as a unique creation. All of my works advocate pure abstraction in an attempt to synthesize a design aesthetic. By looking into the realm of pure mathematics, there lies within a beauty which transcends its usual form. As Bertrand Russell stated, “Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty — a beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture.” The Mathematical pieces I create are formulated to capture this beauty. ~*~ In addition to my Mathematical art pieces, I have also created abstract representations of Musical scores as wall-hung timber relief sculptural pieces. They represent the first page of sheet music of particular classical works, in particular: Puccini's 'Vissi dárte' (I lived for art) from Tosca; Verdi's 'Grand March from Aida'; Schubert's 'Ave Maria, Op.52, No. 6'; Korsakov's 'The Flight of the Bumble-Bee' and Albinoni's 'Adagio'. Each sculptural piece has the notation of sheet music represented through carvings into the timber staves (also known as staffs), or notes on outer ledger lines. Please note that my pieces are pure abstractions of musical scores, as I have not used the usual and specific music symbols and elements. They have not been created as direct representations to be performed. I have created these sculptural pieces as an artistic expression of the beauty I see held in the musical score (itself a wonderful abstraction and code of notes and symbols) which represent such beautiful pieces of music. ~*~ In addition to the Mathematical & Musical art pieces, I have also created abstract representations of Literary extracts as wall-hung timber relief sculptural pieces. Each segment is carved in a particular sequence representing a specific literary work. The spacing between each carving represents a letter of those words in the piece. ie, the letter “A” = 1mm, whilst “Z” = 26mm spacing.

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