Magic square 3x3 matrix is formed by various bronze gears. The upper row corresponds to the numbers 8, 3, 4. Medium – 1, 5, 9; bottom – 6, 7, 2. These numbers can be “extracted” by сounting spokes on each of them and through analyzing the visual size of each gear. The gear corresponding to “9” is the biggest, “1” – the smallest. The disk area of each gear is proportional to the numbers from 1 to 9. Accordingly, the radii are proportional to the square roots of the numbers from 1 to 9.
The sums of rows, columns and diagonals are equal to 15. Accordingly, there are 15 rivets on the massive bronze plate the gears are assembled on.
The bronze looks quite old. The effect of aging is achieved by using thin scumble glazing of wolchonskoit. Other gears of much bigger size are partly visible behind the mechanism. Some reddish reflections can be seen in the dark depth of the mechanism.
The rotation is conveyed from the central gear corresponding to the number “5” to all the others by means of wheel-work. The number “5” is the central point of any magic square and has a profound symbolic meaning in many cultures and occult systems. It can symbolize man, health, fifth element, Mercury (planet), and many other things.
(C) Dusanovski & Bazylewicz - http://arithmism.com/gallery/paintings_dusanovsky-bazylewicz/
The sums of rows, columns and diagonals are equal to 15. Accordingly, there are 15 rivets on the massive bronze plate the gears are assembled on.
The bronze looks quite old. The effect of aging is achieved by using thin scumble glazing of wolchonskoit. Other gears of much bigger size are partly visible behind the mechanism. Some reddish reflections can be seen in the dark depth of the mechanism.
The rotation is conveyed from the central gear corresponding to the number “5” to all the others by means of wheel-work. The number “5” is the central point of any magic square and has a profound symbolic meaning in many cultures and occult systems. It can symbolize man, health, fifth element, Mercury (planet), and many other things.
(C) Dusanovski & Bazylewicz - http://arithmism.com/gallery/paintings_dusanovsky-bazylewicz/
ID: | 10539 |
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Artist: | Oleg Bazylewicz (b. 1964) |
Year of manufacture: | 2014 |
Size: | 50 cm x 50 cm cm |
Information about the artist
I studied arts professionally, but developed my career in different areas of activity. I worked in R&D, plastics and chemicals, project management and creative content production - the latter on different platforms and media. And I have been drawing and painting all the time.
In 2011, my friend Constantine Dusanovski and I brainstormed the idea of founding a new style in contemporary art. We called it Arithmism.
Visit our site gallery http://arithmism.com/gallery/paintings_dusanovsky-bazylewicz/ for more info
Please also take a look at my personal site https://olegbazylewicz.wordpress.com/ for other kinds of creative content.
In 2011, my friend Constantine Dusanovski and I brainstormed the idea of founding a new style in contemporary art. We called it Arithmism.
Visit our site gallery http://arithmism.com/gallery/paintings_dusanovsky-bazylewicz/ for more info
Please also take a look at my personal site https://olegbazylewicz.wordpress.com/ for other kinds of creative content.
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