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Leonardo 34.1 (2001) 6



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The Leonardo Gallery

Jean-Paul Agosti

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Orphée, watercolor on paper, 200 * 200 cm, 1994. The elements of randomness are worked and reworked in this fractal fractal transposition of form and color. (© Jean-Paul Agosti)
Suite d'orphée "Le Passage," watercolor on paper, 1994. Le Passage is a work emphasizing the elements of transposition inherent in fractal art. One has the sense of viewing the work from a kaleidoscope of change and mutation, a sense that the work is never still, but in constant reformation. (© Jean-Paul Agosti) Jardin Hieroglyphique, watercolor on paper, 152 x 105 cm, 1998. Jardin Hieroglyphique (Hieroglyphic Garden) alludes to the labyrinthian qualities of the aesthetics of fractality, a state of artistic creation wherein the riddle of nature's battle between order and disorder conveys its journey through the appearance of fractal form. (© Jean-Paul Agosti) (Jean-Paul Agosti, 34, rue Montant au Palais, 89300 Joigny, France)

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