Mathematics influences any artists. We see this influence when Michelangelo use golden ratio when painting in the Sistine Chapel, or when a child learn to paint and try to represent accurately proportions. The project Tribute to Mathematics places Mathematics not as a tool but as a creator. It gives a perspective to explicitly shows the beauty of patterns created by simple or more complex mathematical sequences or functions. The perspective is given through two constraints. The first constraint is the dimension of the canvas representing the human limitation to time when looking at the infinity of mathematical sequences. The second constraint is the way pixel are being coloured representing the human limitation coming from his senses. All pieces are created following the same constraints providing a structure where series or functions are determining the visual rendered to the viewer. This project results in 1095 unique piece in a 3000x3000 canvas. Anyone can own a unique pattern.
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Mathematics influences any artists. We see this influence when Michelangelo use golden ratio when painting in the Sistine Chapel, or when a child learn to paint and try to represent accurately proportions. The project Tribute to Mathematics places Mathematics not as a tool but as a creator. It gives a perspective to explicitly shows the beauty of patterns created by simple or more complex mathematical sequences or functions. The perspective is given through two constraints. The first constraint is the dimension of the canvas representing the human limitation to time when looking at the infinity of mathematical sequences. The second constraint is the way pixel are being coloured representing the human limitation coming from his senses. All pieces are created following the same constraints providing a structure where series or functions are determining the visual rendered to the viewer. This project results in 1095 unique piece in a 3000x3000 canvas. Anyone can own a unique pattern.