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Selene was carved from Moroccan Selenite, a crystallized form of gypsum. Despite the name, selenite does not contain a significant amount of selenium; the similarity comes from both substances being named after the ancient Greek goddess of the Moon. This piece is a very straightforward Mobius strip, having only one surface and one edge in the classing Mobius shape. This mathematical shape was discovered in 1858 by German mathematician and astronomer August Ferdinand Mobius.
Selene was carved from Moroccan Selenite, a crystallized form of gypsum. Despite the name, selenite does not contain a significant amount of selenium; the similarity comes from both substances being named after the ancient Greek goddess of the Moon. This piece is a very straightforward Mobius strip, having only one surface and one edge in the classing Mobius shape. This mathematical shape was discovered in 1858 by German mathematician and astronomer August Ferdinand Mobius.
Selene was carved from Moroccan Selenite, a crystallized form of gypsum. Despite the name, selenite does not contain a significant amount of selenium; the similarity comes from both substances being named after the ancient Greek goddess of the Moon. This piece is a very straightforward Mobius strip, having only one surface and one edge in the classing Mobius shape. This mathematical shape was discovered in 1858 by German mathematician and astronomer August Ferdinand Mobius.
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SELENE - 'Moon Light' Sculpture

T Barny

United States

Sculpture, Stone on Stone

Size: 7 W x 21 H x 8 D in

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Selene was carved from Moroccan Selenite, a crystallized form of gypsum. Despite the name, selenite does not contain a significant amount of selenium; the similarity comes from both substances being named after the ancient Greek goddess of the Moon. This piece is a very straightforward Mobius strip, having only one surface and one edge in the classing Mobius shape. This mathematical shape was discovered in 1858 by German mathematician and astronomer August Ferdinand Mobius.

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Sculpture:Stone on Stone

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:7 W x 21 H x 8 D in

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A native Californian, T Barny has spent his life in a love affair with stone. He studied art, sculpture, and design at Choate, Denison, and Brown. He received a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. T Barny has carved 205 individual types of stone, personally sourced from 43 countries spanning all continents except Antarctica. Abstraction is his fascination and power tools are his forte. T Barny is known for his stone mobius "Celtic Knots" and curvilinear shapes, and also works in wood, bronze, steel, water, and ice. His exhibitions and awards span decades, and his pieces hold prestigious placement in collections internationally.

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