Intersecting Orbits by Regina Valluzzi buff.ly/2KbRPQt #Prints through Fine Art America.
An artist mashup of Laue diffraction, #atomic orbitals and other ideas #sciart
The original is available (18 x 24 in) buff.ly/2LeHqER
"Transition to Chaos" is part of my "music and Machinery" group of paintings, which started from some experiments with geometric "mechanical" patterns of warmer, cooler, darker, and lighter shapes - while at MIT . The early ones looked more like "gridlock", but in pencil
Here's a link for prints of Gridlock. The original is currently leased (if that's of interest, talk to abby "at" turningart "dot" com) regina-valluzzi.pixels.com/featured/gridl…
and a detail that really evokes those earlier pencil drawings (I'll try to find one)
#Artadventcalendar Day 21 more "old work", post PhD, during my Professorship in the Tufts Biotechnology Center: Yellow Conundrum, Autumn in the Pioneer Valley, Atlantis Sinking, Street in Vienna
I'm posting a mixture of representational and abstract work with these older ones - some think Abstract Art is all doodles and splishy splashy mindless fun (prob not my followers - I post a lot of Abstract). @AbstractArts@AbstraksMag
Many Abstract artists are very disciplined, directed, focused and are constantly challenging themselves. Certainly most of the ones I know are. When an artist makes the decision to do something unique and compelling, abstraction and abstract add to the challenge.