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]]>Katy Ann Gilmore is a Los Angeles-based artist who has a degree in mathematics. When she discovered her passion for art, she came up with an idea to combine it with her math knowledge, and the rest is history. She creates intricate geometric art and wall murals that illustrate topographies found in nature, unusual 3D shapes and mysterious and scary-looking portals.
Katy loves spending time in nature, from where she seeks her inspiration. Her arts are highly detailed, rhythmic and symmetrical. What a great way to mix mathematics, physics, nature, and art, right?
Check out Katy’s work below.
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]]>She combines Math and art to turn flat surfaces into amazing 3D illusions. Her works are extremely detailed, rhythmic and symmetrical, inspired by mathematical graphs and equations. She delicately hand-draws each art using pens and markers.
“I’m currently influenced heavily by topography and the relationship between 2D, perpendicular planes, and their distortions into 3D space,” she told My Modern Met.
The Los Angeles-based artist mostly uses a combination of straight and curved lines, in black and white canvas. The straight lines are drawn with pointed angles to create a 3D space, while curved lines are used to show dips and peaks. Her other works include elongated lines that look like loops of thread, hand-drawn triangles, and other bizarre shapes and patterns.
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]]>Katy Ann Gilmore is a Los Angeles-based artist who has a degree in mathematics. When she discovered her passion for art, she came up with an idea to combine it with her math knowledge, and the rest is history. She creates intricate geometric art and wall murals that illustrate topographies found in nature, unusual 3D shapes and mysterious and scary-looking portals.
Katy loves spending time in nature, from where she seeks her inspiration. Her arts are highly detailed, rhythmic and symmetrical. What a great way to mix mathematics, physics, nature, and art, right?
Check out Katy’s work below.
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]]>The post Artist Creates 3D Optical Illusions That Play With Depth and Perspective appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>She combines Math and art to turn flat surfaces into amazing 3D illusions. Her works are extremely detailed, rhythmic and symmetrical, inspired by mathematical graphs and equations. She delicately hand-draws each art using pens and markers.
“I’m currently influenced heavily by topography and the relationship between 2D, perpendicular planes, and their distortions into 3D space,” she told My Modern Met.
The Los Angeles-based artist mostly uses a combination of straight and curved lines, in black and white canvas. The straight lines are drawn with pointed angles to create a 3D space, while curved lines are used to show dips and peaks. Her other works include elongated lines that look like loops of thread, hand-drawn triangles, and other bizarre shapes and patterns.
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