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A notebook featuring Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. Dilara Irem. Like the artist, the scientist is a lover of nature.
On a chessboard, I don’t just see pieces. The knight moves like it’s in a maze, the bishop traces an aperiodic diagonal. It’s ...
At just 14, Akhil Anand is creating intricate artworks that merge math, mythology, and tradition. From painting to books, he is making his own legacy.
The Gita is an intriguing work; there is much more hidden in its short review of the entire gamut of Indian darshana than is ...
In his debut solo show Morphogenesis, teen artist Akhil Anand proves that patterns don’t just repeat; they reveal.
What’s so golden about the golden ratio? A myth-busting investigation tells the story of a misunderstood mathematical idea ...
Not chess, but canvases. Meet Akhil Anand, son of Viswanathan Anand, who’s redefining art by combining maths, mythology, and ...
Gambling has been documented and storied in practically all forms of arts and mediums. We have songs about gambling, casino ...
There's no better representation of human culture than a much-loved book, and it's not just the words on the pages that ...
The sangoma calculates outcomes, interprets dreams and prescribes action through discernment and ancestral consultation.
His works featuring stereoscopic illusions have been selected for the Nika Art Exhibition, one of Japan’s most renowned showcases for contemporary artists, for three consecutive years since 2022.