I create artworks using mathematics for I love the beauty I've discovered in arts and mathematics.
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Digital arts, created by fusing mathematics and coding (in Wolfram language) in a software called Mathematica. (https://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/) I've used the software to create my art, to teach mathematics and physics, and to write papers in mathematical physics. More info is in this website www.artemmathematica.art
Where do you find inspiration?Often my artwork emerges from the quiet pulse of mathematics itself. Through Wolfram Mathematica, I build worlds made of geometry, lights, spirals, lattices, and spectral grids that seem to breathe, shimmer, and fold into themselves. Each piece begins as an equation and ends as a meditation: a translation of logic into rhythm, of structure into emotion.
What would you do with $25,000?After I pay the tax on it, I'll donate portion of it to Rotary Club that I belong (Iowa City AM Rotary), to Hancher Auditorium (a premier multidisciplinary performing arts center at my alma mater the University of Iowa in Iowa City), to some scholarships/foundation at Iowa City High School and to the Salvation Army. I will purchase a good printer to print my artworks.
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