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Last year I used the Fibonacci spiral as a basis for a composition in a painting. The Fibonacci sequence is a magical group of number that begins 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21... Each number is obtained by adding the previous two numbers and it makes for some interesting math tricks. Here is a short but great video illustrating how the Fibonacci sequence works.
The other night I decided to use that sequence to mark off a composition. Instead of using the spiral I marked off inches along the top and side using the sequence.
I did not want a canvas of varying rectangles so I made the rule that each stroke, curve or plane had to correspond with one of the marks that mapped out two 1 inch areas then a 2 inch and a 3 inch and a 5inch... on up to 13 inches.
This canvas is a 24 x 36 in ch canvas. I wont make you do the math but I had some space left over after I measured this out and that really called for a more free-form style as opposed to precision. I loved this way of painting. I am always mindful of composition and this set of guidelines allowed me to relax and have fun with the paint because Fibonacci took care of the rest.
I really hate math unless its fun like this.
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