Researchers found a hidden mathematical rule in tree-like art. Branch thickness follows a predictable ratio, making trees recognizable.
The scale invariance in branch diameter dictates how much smaller a limb should be as it branches and how much investment a ...
New research has revealed a quantity related to the complexity and proportions of a tree's branches that artists have ...
Trees depicted in the artwork of famous painters like Leonardo da Vinci and Piet Mondrian follow the math behind their ...
Artist Caroline Kent poses for a portrait at her studio in Humboldt Park. Kent is the talent behind a large, site-specific mural in Union Station and forthcoming exhibitions at the Smart Museum and ...
The math that describes the branching pattern of trees in nature also holds for trees depicted in art—and may even underlie our ability to recognize artworks as depictions of trees.
BEAUMONT — The Beaumont Art League is getting ready to show another great exhibition. The "Shades of Red" show will open this Saturday, February 8th on Gulf Street. The exhibit features more than 100 ...
The COVID-19 pandemic isn’t over, but museum and gallery exhibitions are getting back on track.
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