The process of mathematical transformation allows the painting to express its pictorial individuality, such that objects have a measure of freedom from their physical form. One of the purposes of non-representational art is to allow the viewer to see the world in a different way, and transformal art certainly fulfils this purpose. Through it viewers see the world perceived through a system with different parameters. Hopefully this work will play some part in encouraging artists to embrace science and scientists to embrace art, and restore to some extent the harmony which existed during the Renaissance, when such famous artists as Piero della Francesca and Leonardo da Vinci in Italy and Albrecht Durer in Germany were also mathematicians. |