If math is the study of patterns, my work is very much related. When every line one draws is related to the first line you drew, there is some connection to Math. When the realism you draw grows out of a geometry grid, there is some connection.
When I use the six-point perspective, which is six equal distant points on the sphere, and all lines must always extend to two opposite poles, there is math in this. When every cubical structure I draw must extend to all six equal distant points there is some connection to math. Every cubical line I draw on the sphere is a part of a greater circle.
When the realistic world around you fits into this system of perspective, which all-cubical worlds do, that is mathematics. Many artists find their work fits with other disciplines, my work seems to go over very well with mathematicians.
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I’ve been mulling over a product idea for a couple years based on spherical art . Have you run across printing processes that work well ? There was a 3D printing machine made in the late 90s i believe, sold to one of the big golf ball manufacturers. Unfortunately the technology was short lived. I’ve also seen shrink film technology where an Image is printed in an iterpolated form..then heat shrinked..onto a sphere. Any information you may have would be apreciated. My needs are limited to geometric patterns..not highly detailed images.
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