In the very first fiber art exhibit I was invited to participate I saw wonderful sculptures by Blanka Sperkova:
Then learned about Ruth Asawa:
She had an exhibition I very much wish I saw.
When I see ceramic sculptures by Eva Hild, they always seem to trigger something familiar to me:
In 2006 at Gathering for Gardner I met Brent Collins and later also Carlo Sequin and learned more about their collaboration:
About the same time I met also George Hart.
Lately his sculptures are more with computer aided and 3-D printing possibility inspired touch, which lets to create big collective fun works for all ages. George has such enthusiasm for popularizing art and mathematics - I am eagerly waiting for Museum of Mathematics to open in 2012!
I am very happy to see that George's daughter Vi Hart is know following her father's footsteps with her own creative work. I like her doodles very much
Math inspires artists to create sculptures in different media - I am finding fascinating Desiree Hope glass sculptures inspired by geometric forms:
If I am looking for mathematics and art connections, one of my favorite places is ISAMA page - wealth of information! Online journal on this page Hyperseeing - not to be missed! So do BRIDGES.
Of course, I can go on and on, but enough for now :-).
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