I've always been passionate about geometry and the study of three-dimensional forms.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Three-dimensional results are important to me. I did once spend some time just writing, and floating around, and I lost my mind a little bit. I wasn't so good at that.
Geometry was the first exciting course I remember.
Plane geometry is sort of the key course where you learn about proving things and abstraction.
I was very slow in maths, geometry I actually enjoyed.
I've got a real sense of three-dimensional geometry. I can look at a flat piece of fabric and know that if I put a slit in it and make some fabric travel around a square, then when you lift it up it will drape in a certain way, and I can feel how that will happen.
I've always enjoyed mathematics. It is the most precise and concise way of expressing any idea.
The early study of Euclid made me a hater of geometry.
Much of what I make is geometric, and has a kind of almost mathematical logic to the form.
When I was in the fourth grade, I became intensely interested in geography and I learned it well.
Geometry is moribund. I want a lilt and joy to art.