Friday, September 17, 2010

Commentary on Eddington's Glome etc.

I thought of painting Eddington's Glome after reading an essay by Arthur Eddington.  He had described, or attempted to do so, the image of a four-dimensional sphere.  I figured it would be interesting to paint a flat image using his explanation.  Also, a quote by Eddington enlightens: "We are bits of stellar matter that got cold by accident, bits of a star gone wrong."

A Level Meeting Place begins at the edges as a flat, two-dimensional work then becomes three-dimensional, though impossibly so.

The last painting, Prize of Pythagoras, is based loosely on the 3/4/5 right triangle and the Pythagorean tetrakys (think of the set-up of bowling pins) wherein ten points make up a triangle.  What I have done here is to distribute the ten points among the triangles from one to four each.

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