fibonacci table
Light experience, planetary landscapes, river maps in monumental sculptures. Using laminated curved glass, vinyl drawing and sandblasting.
The Fibonacci Table
2011
"Fibonacci" table detail. Photo © Eileen Travell
"Fibonacci" table. Photo © Luke Townsend
"Fibonacci" table detail. Photo © Eileen Travell
"Fibonacci" table detail. Photo © Eileen Travell
"Fibonacci" table detail. Photo © Eileen Travell
"Fibonacci" table detail. Photo © Eileen Travell
"Fibonacci" table detail. Photo © Eileen Travell
"Fibonacci" table detail. Photo © Eileen Travell
"Fibonacci" table detail. Photo © Eileen Travell
Diameter: 42 inches, ¾ inch thick glass. The bronze legs 18 inches high and a bronze ring of 42 inches diameter.Inspired from the mathematician Fibonacci (13thCentury) who created the ellipse mathematic formula (Gold ratio). This mathematic sequence applies to nature and landscape and relates to this design concept.
Each leg is numbered following the Fibonacci sequence IIIIIII