Some people have stereotypes about mathematics and art, thinking that mathematics works through the right brain and art works through the left brain. Mathematicians are rational and rigorous, and artists are emotional and romantic. They are two completely different types of people. This book aims to overthrow this prejudice. In this book, readers will see how some mathematicians work tirelessly for art and how some artists are keen on the latest discoveries of mathematics. Actually. Now there are some modern mathematicians who are not only pioneers of modern mathematics, but also accomplished artists. At the same time, some artists use mathematical principles to create unexpected excellent works. Mathematics and art are completely linked here.
The influence of mathematics on art has a long history. During the Renaissance, artists used the perspective principle to create immortal masterpieces. In the 20th century, the Dutch artist escher's exploration of infinite puzzles inspired people, and Salvador Dali used the four-dimensional cube to unfold the picture to create shocking works. The artist's inspiration comes from Fibonacci sequence, minimum surface and Mobius belt. Mathematicians use sculptures to publicize the achievements of mathematics.
This book introduces the combination of mathematics and art in a simple way, and introduces many excellent works of art and mathematics and art through more than 200 illustrations and more than 20 color pictures.