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d/dx art

The art is on the paper; the maths is in your head.

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About d/dx

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British designer and illustrator David Lawrence creates minimalist, geometric prints under the name d/dx art. His work focuses on the visual interpretation of complex mathematical concepts, translating abstract principles like prime number distributions and the Fibonacci sequence into structured, graphic forms. The collection is produced using giclée printing techniques on 310 gsm Canson Infinity museum rag paper. Utilizing Ultrachrome K3 inks, Lawrence ensures that the intricate details of calculus and mathematical sequences are rendered with precision, inviting viewers to find the logic within the lines.

Visual voice

The aesthetic is defined by minimalist geometry and precise data visualization. Recurring themes include the distribution of prime numbers and the structured growth of the Fibonacci sequence, resulting in clean, monochromatic or limited-palette designs.
Mathematical ArtMinimalist GeometryPrime Number DistributionsFibonacci SequencesGiclée PrintsCalculus Principles
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d/dx art — questions answered

Who is the artist behind d/dx art?

The project is created by British designer and illustrator David Lawrence.

What mathematical concepts are featured in the collection?

The works interpret principles such as prime number distributions (including Ulam Spirals), the Fibonacci sequence, and the foundations of calculus.

What materials are used for these prints?

Each piece is produced as a giclée print on 310 gsm Canson Infinity museum rag paper using Ultrachrome K3 inks.

What is the aesthetic style of the collection?

The collection is known for its minimalist, geometric approach to complex data and mathematical sequences.

What is the philosophy behind the work?

As the artist notes, the art exists on the paper while the mathematics unfolds in the viewer's mind.

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