Mathematical sculptures of
Bathsheba Grossman
26/Apr/2007 Filed in:
Mathematics
Bathsheba Grossman is an artist in Santa Cruz,
California who creates sculptures using CAD
(computer-aided design) and three-dimensional
modeling, with metal printing technology to produce a
stainless steel / bronze sculpture. Her bronze
sculptures are primarily mathematical in nature,
often depicting intricate patterns or mathematical
oddities(Squares for example has one side and three
edges). Her website also has crystals that have been
laser etched with 3 dimensional patterns, including a
DNA and Milky Way model.
Grossman's works have featured in art galleries
around the world, as well as the New York Times, and
the hit television series Numb3rs.
http://www.bathsheba.com/
An artist exploring how math, science and sculpture
meet, and this is her gallery and storefront. Her
work is about life in three dimensions, symmetry and
balance, and always finding beauty in geometry.
Here you'll find signature designs in metal, along
with 3D laser-etched glass designs including the
Milky Way Galaxy and protein structures. Prices are
from $15-500, and I do my best to keep it all in
stock.