Kathleen Hyndman
Birds Turning, 1988
acrylic on paper laid on board
40 x 40.5 cm.
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Matrix of squares, five along top, nine down sides. A “Y” shape covers two squares, one above other. The first eight lines of squares are the starting point of a...
Matrix of squares, five along top, nine down sides. A “Y” shape covers two squares, one above other. The first eight lines of squares are the starting point of a “Y” shape, but only where they are counted as an even prime number. Different works appear as the units are counted (in Primes only) in a variety of sequences. The “Y” shapes remain “Y”s, but vary in shape to suit the subject seen. Four units are put together differently for each picture. No. 61 has a “double take” of rotating squares in the centre area