Evil Dr Ganymede wrote:t00fri wrote:But your "Hexa-world" is cute, indeed.
Erm, don't you recognise a cube when you see one?
Sure
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"Cube" sounded much too profane for this 6-sided piece of art...
Bye Fridger
t00fri wrote:Sure. That's why I called it Hexa world: six sides make a cube...Never heard of it?
"Cube" sounded much too profane for this 6-sided piece of art...
Bye Fridger
t00fri wrote:Cube" sounded much too profane for this 6-sided piece of art...
rthorvald wrote:t00fri wrote:Cube" sounded much too profane for this 6-sided piece of art...
Nevertheless, after praise like this, all my planets will be cubical from now on.
Moons and spacecraft too - exept for Titan, which will be a dodecahedron,
since it is so strange. I now aim to become the Braque of the spaceways.-rthorvald
That is a little unusual, i think - i certainly didn??t "get" cubism at that age,t00fri wrote:I was very fond of
Cubism and Braque in particular
t00fri wrote:So clearly you will have to push another Photoshop button,
if you are aiming to become the Braque of "space art"
description wrote:Examining Braque's Harbour 1908 (Figure 1) we find an
abstract construction of houses and boats from their most
basic forms, being the cube, sphere and cone. Braque
eliminated a single perspective by painting the boats
and houses in multiple perspectives that he (and by
incidence most people) found most recognisable. These
included an aerial view of the struts and masts of the
boats, and the roofs of the houses (right side) but a
landscape view of the helms of the boats and arches of the
houses. Therefore Braque was not painting these objects as
he saw them, but as he 'knew' them.