A family photo
by *ANTIFAN-REAL
What should we do next: Something good, something bad? Bit of both?
The Death card trumps the Life card, from The Lass and the Lady by Ernest Charles Jones, 1855.
Ahzek Ahriman by Anatasia Mardumova
Anatoly Fomenko is a distinguished Russian mathematician, professor, well-known topologist, supporter of radically revising historical chronology, and it turns out, very talented at expressing abstract mathematical concepts through artwork. “Since the mid-1970s, Fomenko has created more than 280 graphic works. Fomenko description of his technique probably sounds unlike anything that most of us have ever previously heard or learned about drawing. He never starts with rough sketches, copies, or outlines. Rather the final drawing appears all at once as a clean copy. “Each mark is final, and my hand does not return to it again”. He compares his technique to the process of developing a photo “like using a rag to wipe a thick layer of dust from a picture that already exists”.
One can consider these images to be photographs of a strange, powerful, and fantastic mathematical world—one that exists, regardless of how we perceive it, according to its own special laws
Thought of the Day: No man that died in the Emperor's service died in vain.
Moonshine Juju! My first Shaman painting for May! More works to come in Patreon!