Fibonacci Pyramids
SOLD Fibonacci Pyramids 700 x 900mm Watercolour on paper 2007 £6,500 I was in the depths of my Fibonacci experiments. Here I actually constructed a model of a set of pyramids based on the Fibonacci sequence, 1,1,2,5,8 etc and painted it. The largest pyramid in the top right is number 13 in the sequence, number 597. The understanding and ability to recognise wider patterns and rhythms not just in my subjects but in the way I work has become very important. A lot of the work on Fibonacci and the roads it lead me down no longer surprise me when resurface in some new form years later. One of the most basic and well known aspects associated with this sequence is the golden section or ratio 1:1.61, achieved by dividing any larger number in the sequence by its predecessor. It is the proportions of the perfect rectangle. I’ve always felt that composition if anything is my strongest instinctive ability. A painting must have balance of line tone and colour; I really think that after enough painting this becomes natural. Again a feature prevalent with the development of my Überpaintings.