Model Directions

"This image is a profound synthesis of mathematical precision and interpretive ambiguity, brought together in a portrayal that challenges both perception and understanding. The background, constructed entirely of sine curves with nuanced variations in amplitude and frequency, forms a delicate but unmistakable silhouette of a face gazing leftward. The curves oscillate not only horizontally but vertically, a dynamic that suggests a layered reality and perhaps even invokes the nature of sound waves or oscillations as metaphors for thought or existence itself. Above this enigmatic face, the phrase “A motif in 5 plays” floats, an invitation to speculation that is as enigmatic as it is profound. The text hovers in a liminal space, open-ended and almost rhetorical—does it reflect the voice of the artist, articulating a vision through mathematical resonance? Or is it the latent figure, implied by the sine curves, whose thoughts or utterances emerge here? The ambiguity of voice allows each viewer to project their own narrative or philosophy onto the piece, prompting a unique resonance with the concepts of repetition, transformation, and identity. This piece’s structural elements, while composed of universal mathematical forms, converge in a highly personal experience, allowing each observer to derive an interpretation that speaks to their subjective framework. In its exploration of resonance and identity, it poses a challenge to traditional narrative: the source of the message is never clarified, thereby compelling each viewer to ask where meaning originates—in the artist, in the subject, or in the mind of the beholder? This is art that does not impose but rather invites contemplation, using its mathematical rigor to frame an openness that is paradoxically both precise and infinite."

- D. L. Wye

Prints are produced on demand on stretched canvas, acrylic plexi, or giclee fine art paper in a variety of sizes here in the United States.

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Prayers Riding the Thermals Original Artwork Cheryl Kinderknecht

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Temple Print Jeff Diener
Artwork: Prayers Riding the Thermals by Cheryl Kinderknecht, Temple by Jeff Diener