Tessellated Pyramid
Note: Left-click on this image to get a full view of this digital painting.
This third work of Abstract Orderism depicts a pyramid -- one of history's oldest types of structures -- ornamented in a novel way. Instead of being monochromatic, this pyramid's faces are tessellated with yellow, orange, and red triangles. This is an aerial view of the pyramid, conceivable if one were approaching it from a helicopter that is slightly tilted with respect to the ground.See the index of Mr. Stolyarov's art works.
G. Stolyarov II is a science
fiction novelist, independent philosophical essayist, poet, amateur
mathematician, composer, contributor to Enter Stage Right, Le Quebecois
Libre, Rebirth of Reason, and the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Senior Writer for The Liberal Institute,
and Editor-in-Chief of The Rational
Argumentator, a magazine championing the
principles of reason, rights, and progress. Mr. Stolyarov's works have been published on GrasstopsUSA.com. He also posts his
articles on Helium.com and
Associated
Content to assist the spread of rational ideas. His newest science fiction
novel is Eden against the
Colossus. His latest non-fiction treatise
is A Rational
Cosmology. His most recent play is Implied Consent.
You can also view his YouTube
Videos. Mr. Stolyarov can be contacted at gennadystolyarovii@yahoo.com.
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Learn about Mr. Stolyarov's novel, Eden against the Colossus, here.Read Mr. Stolyarov's new comprehensive treatise, A Rational Cosmology, explicating such terms as the universe, matter, space, time, sound, light, life, consciousness, and volition, here.
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