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Amalia Part 3: Turquoise Heart
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As a color, turquoise is a blend of blue and green, having both cool and calming attributes. It is associated with refreshment, feminine, calming, sophisticated, energy, wisdom, serenity wholeness, creativity, friendship, love, joy, intuition, and loyalty. The golden heart symbolizes love and faithfulness supreme within this assuring foundation.
This abstract series is dedicated to Duchess Anna Amalia (1739-1807). As an affluent noble and influential patroness of art and literature, grand-daughter of Frederick the Great of Prussia, Anna Amalia cultivated and supported many of the greatest minds of European theatre—most notably Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller (whose poem “An die Freude” formed the nucleus of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony). As an 18th century inspiration for many women to follow, Anna Amalia founded a theatrical company, was a notable symphonic composer, and endowed a library which is now home to over 1,000,000 volumes.
Asteron Part 1: Regulus
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius. The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion." These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part one of a four-part set.
Asteron Part 2: Sirius
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius. The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion." These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part two of a four part set.
Asteron Part 3: Polaris
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius. The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion." These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part three of a four part set.
Asteron Part 3: Polaris 2020
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius. The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion." These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part three of a four part set.
Asteron Part 4: Lyra
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius. The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion." These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part four of a four-part set.
Asteron Part 4: Lyra 2020
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius. The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion." These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part four of a four-part set.
Asteron Series Part 1 in Pink- Pink Regulus
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius. The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion." These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part one of a two-part set.
Asteron Series Part 2 in Pink- Pink Sirius
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The "Asteron" abstract four-part set extols the glory of the two brightest stars in the night sky, Regulus and Sirius. The later, Sirius is distinguished as being twice as large as our sun whose heliacal rising marked the flooding of the Nile in Ancient Egypt-- and the former, Regulus (Latin for "Prince" or "Little King") is known as the brightest star in the constellation of Leo, thus "the heart of the lion." These compositions celebrate the dichotomy of lightness and dark in deference to celestial rays as they cross our earthen skies.
Part two of a two-part set.
Blue Catalyst
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Calculus Color Blocks Part 1: Leibniz
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This set of color blocks is compositional study named after the two mathematicians who are recognized for discovering calculus.
It was certainly Isaac Newton who first devised a new infinitesimal calculus and elaborated it into a widely extensible algorithm, whose potentialities he fully understood; of equal certainty, differential and integral calculus, the fount of great developments flowing continuously from 1684 to the present day, was created independently by Gottfried Leibniz.
— Hall 1980: 1
Part one of a Two-part set.
Calculus Color Blocks Part 2: Newton
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This set of color blocks is compositional study named after the two mathematicians who are recognized for discovering calculus.
It was certainly Isaac Newton who first devised a new infinitesimal calculus and elaborated it into a widely extensible algorithm, whose potentialities he fully understood; of equal certainty, differential and integral calculus, the fount of great developments flowing continuously from 1684 to the present day, was created independently by Gottfried Leibniz.
— Hall 1980: 1
Part one of a Two-part set.
Charlotte Purple Hill
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Cody
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This abstract features geometrically asymmetrical rectangles accented with adobe and charcoal contours against an earthen champagne background. Cody, as this ancient namesake suggests, evokes sentiments of familiarity and helpfulness.
Color Block: Domino
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In this abstract, orderly geometric shapes arranged in sacred harmony standing patiently in wait against a soft background yield to the boastful flourish of the prominently accented golden figures from which this two part set derives its respective names: Domino and Tetris.
Part one of a two-part set.
Color Block: Tetris
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In this abstract, orderly geometric shapes arranged in sacred harmony standing patiently in wait against a soft background yield to the boastful flourish of the prominently accented golden figures from which this two part set derives its respective names: Domino and Tetris.
Part two of a two-part set.
Delphi Series- Oracle
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Delphi Series- Oracle
Delphi Series- Spring
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Delphi Series- Spring
Delphi Series- Vapor
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Delphi Series- Vapor
Delphi Series-Mystic
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Delphi Series- Mystic
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