Yeah by all means rightclick+saveas but I'm making limited editions of this and others that are digitally printed on A1 somerset velvet paper using UV archival inks. Get in touch for more info, my email is artbux (at) hotmail (dot) com.
I am looking forward to the answers reveal! I will use this in my 5th grade math class as an extension to our unit on fraction, decimals, percents, and pie charts.
Hello!
ReplyDeleteMy lovely bride is an elementary school art teacher and would LOVE to have this as a poster. Could you please make the artwork available for download?
Thanks.
oooh, where can we find the answers?
ReplyDeleteInteresting, and very cool. FYI, I did a similar thing with websites in 2009:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.boxuk.com/blog/analyzing-the-design-of-websites
and 2010:
http://danzambonini.com/guess-the-website-by-the-palette/
Very cool Arthur. I've blogged you at William Morris Fan Club http://wmmorrisfanclub.blogspot.com/2011/01/van-gogh-pie-charts-by-arthur-buxton.html
ReplyDeleteI visited the Arts House last fall and left wishing I had such a place near me. Good luck with exhibit!
yah, prices??
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ReplyDeleteRight click -> Save as??
its my new cheat sheet for painting! you have no idea how awesome this is. No, What I should say is how awesome you are. well effing done!
ReplyDeleteGreat!!!
ReplyDeleteHow in the world did you figure the proportions of each color?
I'm in for a poster too.
ReplyDeleteAlso the answers.
Yeah by all means rightclick+saveas but I'm making limited editions of this and others that are digitally printed on A1 somerset velvet paper using UV archival inks. Get in touch for more info, my email is artbux (at) hotmail (dot) com.
ReplyDeleteDoug: that is a secret.
Where can we find the answers please?
ReplyDeletethe answers will be revealed at the show, and for those of you who cant make it, on here shortly after that!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to the answers reveal! I will use this in my 5th grade math class as an extension to our unit on fraction, decimals, percents, and pie charts.
ReplyDeleteIt is March 5 and the crowd is restless and clamoring for the answers to be posted on your blog.
ReplyDeletePatience dear friend, all will be revealed!
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective Arthur! Great example of math(science) merge with art and vice versa. Thanks heaps and all the best for the show.
ReplyDeleteHello! This is so interesting ! and I think Im very close to the answers...
ReplyDeleteArthur, can I post it in my blog? whith a link of course!
thanks!
Would be on the list for a print of this!
ReplyDeletethank u for your sharing.you are so nice.
ReplyDeleteso, 2011 is almost gone... whatever happened to the answers for this? i still love this...
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