Chaos #1 (cattails)
A framed 58X78 oil on canvas diptych.
I find patterns of chaotic order intriguing in that they appear at all scales, their beauty and numeric repetition constant. On a smaller scale they appear beneath the ground as the subterranean ether systems of fungi. In this painting a complicated pattern is created by long blades of cattails viewed above, flattened by the winter's snow and revealed in the spring thaw, like flowers in the pages of a book.
A framed 58X78 oil on canvas diptych.
I find patterns of chaotic order intriguing in that they appear at all scales, their beauty and numeric repetition constant. On a smaller scale they appear beneath the ground as the subterranean ether systems of fungi. In this painting a complicated pattern is created by long blades of cattails viewed above, flattened by the winter's snow and revealed in the spring thaw, like flowers in the pages of a book.
A framed 58X78 oil on canvas diptych.
I find patterns of chaotic order intriguing in that they appear at all scales, their beauty and numeric repetition constant. On a smaller scale they appear beneath the ground as the subterranean ether systems of fungi. In this painting a complicated pattern is created by long blades of cattails viewed above, flattened by the winter's snow and revealed in the spring thaw, like flowers in the pages of a book.