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Artforum International. Gallery | 岡村芳樹 – Yoshiki Okamura. Summer Night by Eilif Peterssen via DailyArt mobile app. I know it's not summer anymore, but who doesn't miss it? : ) Eilif Peterssen was one of six painters who spent the summer of 1886 on Fleskum Farm in Bærum outside of Kristiania; the other five were Christian Skredsvig, Gerhard Munthe, Erik Werenskiold, Kitty Kielland, and Harriet Backer. Inspired by the bright evenings of the Norwegian summer, they created a number of atmospheric landscape paintings. This was the dawn of Neo-Romanticism, which would prove to be one of the main strands of Norwegian art until the turn of the century. Peterssen’s most significant contribution is Summer Night, a lyrical depiction of a local lake, Dælivannet, in soft lighting.

The surface of the lake is entirely serene, reflecting a pale, waxing moon and a few clouds that are red in the night sky. We present this painting thanks to the Nasjonalmuseet in Oslo. : ) P.S.

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Zofia Bogusz Sam Ectoplasm Zakuro Aoyama Marina González Eme Suzy Smith Megan Buccere Thomas Dodd Ann Bengard Amylee Chrystal Chan. Understanding the Fibonacci Sequence and Golden Ratio – Fractal Enlightenment. The Fibonacci Sequence The Fibonacci sequence is possibly the most simple recurrence relation occurring in nature. It is 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89, 144… each number equals the sum of the two numbers before it, and the difference of the two numbers succeeding it. It is an infinite sequence which goes on forever as it develops.

The Golden Ratio/Divine Ratio or Golden Mean - The quotient of any Fibonacci number and it’s predecessor approaches Phi, represented as ϕ (1.618), the Golden ratio. This iteration can continue both ways, infinitely. The Golden Ratio can be seen from a Chambered Nautilus to a Spiraling Galaxy The Golden Ratio can be applied to any number of geometric forms including circles, triangles, pyramids, prisms, and polygons. Sunflowers have a Golden Spiral seed arrangement. If you graph any number system, eventually patterns appear. Our universe and the numbers not only go on infinitely linear, but even it’s short segments have infinite points. Image source Phi Golden Ratio. Virtual Library (Publications Getty) Fine Art, Decorative Art, and Design - The Art World Online: artnet. The world leader in Art market information.

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