Tag: Light
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Missing Page of Archimedes Manuscript Found in France, Shedding Light on Century-Long Mystery
A page missing from The Archimedes Palimpsest, the oldest extant copy of writings by the ancient Greek mathematician, was rediscovered at the Museum of Fine Arts in Blois, France. One side of the page, which had been missing for 120 years, contains part of Archimedes’s treatise On the Sphere and the Cylinder, while the other read more
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Thaddeus Mosley, Sculptor Who Wielded Heavy Wood with a Light Touch, Dies at 99
Thaddeus Mosley, a sculptor whose abstractions formed from reused wood earned him a significant, fervent following in the late stages of his career, died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Friday at 99. His family announced his passing, with his son, Pittsburgh City Councilman Khari Mosley, calling him “a dedicated family man, ubiquitous community pillar, and an read more
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Light is Everything: An Interview with Seth Haverkamp – Hi-Fructose Magazine
I like the idea of blue being next to yellow to make green, etc. So if that falls into a category like Impressionism or something else then that’s cool. Does the restrictive palette force you to approach your painting in a way that you wouldn’t otherwise? See above. Lol. I’m not sure though. I don’t read more
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