Bonus: Smith
This piece is made by Yvette Kaiser Smith. It was made in 2010. It was created with crotched fiberglass with polyester resin. It is 45'' x 48'' x 3''.
The colors present in this piece are yellow, brown, black, and blue. The balance for this piece is symmetrical. The piece creates a shape to make a triangle and a square. In addition, if the piece creates a shape, the mechanical lines would have been present. There is also the contrast of dark colors with light colors as well.
Yvette Kaiser Smith's piece, Pi in Pascal's Square, showcases the use of Pascal's triangle. The purpose of this piece is to amaze the viewer with the use of mathematics through art. Looking at this piece, I am surprised by how the artist would use mathematics to make art. Smith's piece also uses the colors of this piece to make a landscape as well.
The colors present in this piece are yellow, brown, black, and blue. The balance for this piece is symmetrical. The piece creates a shape to make a triangle and a square. In addition, if the piece creates a shape, the mechanical lines would have been present. There is also the contrast of dark colors with light colors as well.
Yvette Kaiser Smith's piece, Pi in Pascal's Square, showcases the use of Pascal's triangle. The purpose of this piece is to amaze the viewer with the use of mathematics through art. Looking at this piece, I am surprised by how the artist would use mathematics to make art. Smith's piece also uses the colors of this piece to make a landscape as well.
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