Construction of complicated polyhedra from simple ones, IV
No. 232, 1972
(Topology)
India ink and color pencil on paper, 34 x 51 cm.
A starry night, where energies from above beam through the heavens onto an undulating landscape. Again, simplicity builds on itself to form complexity. By gluing together smaller pieces or building blocks, we can create more complicated polyhedra. Although these visible forms appear fairly amorphous, they can be broken down into simple, linear components.