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Fibonacci's Spiral Painting

Timothy C Tyler

Mexico

Painting, Oil on Aluminium

Size: 71.1 W x 101.6 H x 2.5 D cm

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The "Sacred Spiral" is attributed to Fibonacci. .."golden mean" and numerous other names are related to this concept.

Year Created:

2015

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Painting, Oil on Aluminium

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

71.1 W x 101.6 H x 2.5 D cm

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Not Applicable

Frame:

Gold

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“Tim Tyler is a contemporary artist who works in a representational manner. Inspired by the Old Master's Tyler's skills and technical ability to achieve high levels of realism are impressive, yet it is his visual wit, use of satire and clever method of social commentaries that he weaves into his compositions that elevate his works above practicing realist artists. A respected professional artist, Tyler has a distinctive career and received honorable recognition for his work from notable authorities and leaders in the arts such as the late Charles Banks Wilson.” Aaron Jones, Crystal Bridges Interpretation Manager Tim Tyler’s youth was spent in sunny Arizona, California and Oklahoma around cowboys and thunderstorms, and, many art museums. At age fourteen his first painting commission was undertaken; Scottsdale Galleries were hanging his work before he was 20. He worked for years holding a day job working for aviation and petroleum companies and painted at night and weekends until his work began to sell sufficiently for him to become a full time artist. Once he made the transition, the long hours were then simply spent at the easel. He also began doing bronze sculptures at age 19. His early paintings were still lifes and landscapes inspired by Remington and Bierstadt. With increasing education and international exposure his maturing perceptions began drifting towards figurative masters JS Sargent and Joaquin Sorolla. He continued to consign work to galleries from Scottsdale to Connecticut, eventually exhibiting in over one hundred galleries, via consignments or in special exhibitions. His work began getting awards and art magazines began noticing his work. Museum exhibitions then began and he opened an art gallery of his own. During the decade of his forties, he began teaching workshops around the nation with a few summer workshops in Europe especially Italy, where he devoted himself to becoming a gnocchi connoisseur. Nearly every trip was undertaken with his children, giving them a broad geographic, social and historic perspective. His native state of Oklahoma commissioned seven historic paintings from him; six hang in the state capitol. In his rare spare time, along with travel, he enjoys making traditional furniture for recreation. He resides very near Crystal Bridges Museum of Art, in Arkansas.

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