Heh. I hadn't thought of it that way, but yes, you are absolutely right. That's probably why I liked it so much! Don't know if you saw these, but there were a few more paintings (http://www.bluespiral1.com/figure-august/scarborough16973-6.htm) on the next page. You can see a little bit of the writing and equations that were in the background of many of her paintings. She uses stuff from Da Vinci and other sources -- she said anywhere she can find interesting shapes and lettering. And a lot of circles and primary colors, obviously. *g* The one we got has what looks like old-fashioned woodcut lettering throughout the whole thing, and if you look closely, it's the value of pi to about 40 decimal places.
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Heh. I hadn't thought of it that way, but yes, you are absolutely right. That's probably why I liked it so much! Don't know if you saw these, but there were a few more paintings (http://www.bluespiral1.com/figure-august/scarborough16973-6.htm) on the next page. You can see a little bit of the writing and equations that were in the background of many of her paintings. She uses stuff from Da Vinci and other sources -- she said anywhere she can find interesting shapes and lettering. And a lot of circles and primary colors, obviously. *g* The one we got has what looks like old-fashioned woodcut lettering throughout the whole thing, and if you look closely, it's the value of pi to about 40 decimal places.