Mobius Art Exhibit & First Friday Event
Tonight (Friday, 6 April 2007) I will be in Ashland, Oregon at the Mobius Gallery from 4:30-9PM showing and answering questions about giclée (and larger) prints of my "Martineau Solar System Geometry" Series which I just finished hanging; thanks to Marla from the Mobius for her assistance! Here's a press release I'm sending out last minute:

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Press Release – For Immediate Release
Accurate Geometric Models of Solar System - Art at Mobius Gallery in April & First Friday

Where:
The Mobius, 281 4th Street, Ashland, Oregon 97520

When: Exhibit open now through April 30; First Friday artist reception 5-9PM 6 April 2007

What: 12 giclée prints of "The Martineau Series", digital art inspired by breakthrough discoveries about our solar system and how the orbits of the planets relate to simple geometric models.

Who: artist and geometer Bruce Rawles

As part of the
First Friday art series, the Mobius is currently exhibiting (through the end of April) the artwork of local digital artist and author, Bruce Rawles. Inspired by line art in a book by fellow UK author & geometer, John Martineau, Rawles' 3D computer rendered images incorporate NASA imagery as well as nature photography as backdrops to stunningly accurate (most 99.9% or better) models of our solar system that pick up where Johannes Kepler's explorations left off. Framed archival giclée prints as well as larger posters, card and books will also be available at the First Friday event at the Mobius.

More information about Rawles' "Martineau Series" is available here.

This award-winning exhibit was recently shown at ScienceWorks in Ashland, as well as the Rogue Gallery, and has also appeared at galleries in California, Switzerland and Austria. More information about Rawles' "Martineau Series" exhibits and other presentations, etc. is
available here.

Rawles is also the author of Sacred Geometry Design SourceBook, published in English and German as well as co-author of a geometric screensaver and meditation tool based on ancient laws of nature
He maintains a
blog about a variety of related interests.
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