Printed graphics, 16" x 16", 2008.
This computer graphics represents three superimposed tessellations. The
edges of a tessellation (6,6,7)
are hidden below two nets consisting of tessellations (7,7,7) and
(3,3,3,3,3,3,3), both dual to the original one.
Radmila Sazdanovic, graduate student, The George Washington University, Washington,DC
"My inspiration stems from the rich geometric structures found in
tessellations of the hyperbolic plane.
Mathematical objects can be manipulated in many ways (superimposing,
dualizing,
breaking symmetry) to create aesthetically pleasing computer graphics
brought to life by the unusual
combination of colors."
radmilas@gmail.com
http://home.gwu.edu/~radmila/