Phil Webster
Artists
Statement
All of my work stems from one core impulse: to celebrate the inherent beauty of mathematical forms. These forms appear all around us—in trees and crystals, in dunes and flowers, in ancient temples and modern skyscrapers. Rather than directly depict these outer manifestations, I explore the abstract forms underlying it all—polyhedra, fractals, tessellations, lattices. There is something sacred in the creation and viewing of these forms that allows me to meditate on the infinite patterns present in the deep structure of our world. Since traveling to India in 2012, I have been particularly focused on blending traditional Islamic motifs with polyhedra and fractals. The results are distinctly Islamic in flavor but with a modern twist.
Artworks
This piece continues a series from my paper at Bridges 2013. It has global and local 8-fold rotational symmetry around each gold star. Star centers occupy the nodes of 8 fractal quaternary trees, which are pruned at the octant boundaries. The original central star is replaced by an inward progression of the same fractal diminution. At the edges, the trees' branches start to collide. Slight modifications allow the pattern to connect with itself, forming the "holes" near the edges.
The "median" in the title refers to the angles the stars make with edge of the underlying polygonal subgrid. The colors in this piece were chosen to highlight the "rings" of octagonal stars, which become ever more convoluted towards the edges of the piece.