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To: SI Brad who wrote (27867)7/12/2011 11:32:01 PM
From: Gottfried  Respond to of 32883
 
Brad, the geezer is perfect :) Thank you very much!



To: SI Brad who wrote (27867)7/13/2011 12:00:25 AM
From: Sr K  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32883
 
Who is 6th from the left?



To: SI Brad who wrote (27867)1/26/2012 12:39:08 AM
From: goldworldnet1 Recommendation  Respond to of 32883
 
Some more artwork you're familiar with. <g>

The concise Oxford English Dictionary defines a Mobius strip as a one-sided surface formed by joining the ends of a rectangle after twisting one end through 180 degrees. Sometime in 1980 Rudd made a double inward spiral form that looked like a fat sausage tied in a knot. It wasn't like any other spiral he'd ever produced. The strange hybrid seemed to beg the question: what if the spiral met up with itself? The answer lay in the direction of the Mobius twists. Raku No. 300, 1982 is an early example. Here, as with early spirals, its sharp edged line defines its form.

rickrudd.com



Moebius Strip Bowl, Rick Rudd

museumofwellington.co.nz

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