Anna Ursyn
I drew inspiration for my Visible Geometry series from drawing exercises I owe to studying geometry. Typically; my creation process runs through several stages. First I draw abstract geometric designs for executing my computer programs. I use the computer on different levels. Some of my computer programs produce two-dimensional images; others are three — depending on my composition's final dictates. Then I add photographic content using scanners and digital cameras. The programs that produce two-dimensional artwork serve as a point of departure for prints on canvas and paper. They are included both into my two-dimensional and three-dimensional works. All of these approaches are combined for image creation with the use of painterly markings.

Some rules driven from nature are universal and can be applied around the globe, despite culture and language.