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Prints in peculiar places

the divine proportion

L&N STEM Academy Columns Near Staircase

Lydia Young

In her installation “The Divine Proportion,” Lydia Young borrows the title of the book by H.E. Huntley, a study of aesthetics based on mathematical framework. This project, which references the Fibonacci sequence, is also an exploration of the concept of multiples from a printmaker’s perspective. “The Divine Proportion” will involve the combination of multiple wing forms, which starts as a lithograph, scanned and digitally printed on rice paper for the delicate appearance in varied size and tonality. The installation, which will be framed by four columns at the L&N STEM Academy is designed for the viewer to journey and be immersed in a cloud of wings.