Around the turn of the last century Ernst Haeckel published a book
called Kunstformen der Natur. It contains drawings and etchings of
natural objects which clearly show Fibonacci spirals and other
mathematical functions.
Wonderful old book.
Beyond that we all know about the Golden Ratio but math, in particular
geometry, was utilized for composition, perspective etc. And that is
just the visual arts; music is obviously intimately related to math. It
is a very involved subject which has an extensive literature.
Don
On 2/26/12 1:27 PM, Andrew Davidhazy wrote:
Is Jackson Pollock a outlier when it comes to these math and art connectivity considerations?
Or maybe there is beauty in randomness? What is beauty anyway? Is art by definition beautiful?
Pleasing? If I write the number 8 on the screen does it bring a smile to your mind? mmmm ...
Andy