Artists

Gabriele Meyer

Senior Lecturer Emerita

University of Wisconsin, Madison

Madison, Wisconsin, USA

gemeyer60@gmail.com

https://people.math.wisc.edu/~gemeyer/

Statement

I like to crochet objects involving hyperbolic surfaces and with other mathematical aspects. This year I am interested in how two surfaces can intersect each other and how surfaces self intersect. One can make interesting illuminated sculptures this way.

Artworks

Image for entry 'visualization of complex w=z^12 crocheted around a cylinder'

visualization of complex w=z^12 crocheted around a cylinder

90 x 40 cm

photography

2016

This object was crocheted with polyester yarn around shaped plastic line. First I crocheted the central cylinder. Then I crocheted a not quite regular spiral row down along the cylinder and up in a curved line back to the starting point, thus self intersecting the downward spiral in 11 locations. There were 15 such consecutive rows. In the final rows there was a slight hyperbolic crochet to make the surface wavy. Finally I illuminated the sculpture with battery powered fairy lights.