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Category Archives: math

24,000 Ways to Be an Artist 📖 (Mini-Comic)

Try this ONE WEIRD TRICK! 👍Guaranteed to work!!

Posted byMarek16 Sep 202422 Nov 2024Posted inApplied Cartooning, comics, Comics Workshop, get ideas, math, Mini-Comics, mini-comicsTags: cartooning, comics, Comics Workshop, creative process, drawing, education, how to, math, mini-comics, process, rabbit, turtleLeave a comment on 24,000 Ways to Be an Artist 📖 (Mini-Comic)

1 Monster Invites Another

How one monster grows into a quarter-thousand (& counting)…!

Posted byMarek16 Apr 202015 Jan 2022Posted inComics Workshop, math, mini-comics, monsters, videoTags: cartooning, Comics Workshop, dailymonster, diy, drawing, fantasy, homeschool, how to, math, monster, monsters, video3 Comments on 1 Monster Invites Another

Escher’s “Approaches to Infinity”: There Must Be Stars

I take this passage in Escher’s essay to be particularly appropriate for comics creators:

Posted byMarek10 Dec 201430 Mar 2023Posted incomics, mathTags: art, Escher, infinity, math, science, space, time2 Comments on Escher’s “Approaches to Infinity”: There Must Be Stars

Museum Courtyard: Above & Below

It looks like we’ve learned our lesson from the last time we played on a three-dimensional staircase …

Posted byMarek08 Dec 201418 Feb 2025Posted inComics Workshop, Illustration, math, perspectiveTags: 3 point, 3D, carp, cat, currier, Escher, math, mouse, perspective, science, stairs, teaching2 Comments on Museum Courtyard: Above & Below

Escher’s “Approaches to Infinity” Part 2: Music & Eternity

“to approach eternity by means of sounds”…?

Posted byMarek20 Nov 201430 Mar 2023Posted incomics, mathTags: Escher, infinity, math, music, radio, science1 Comment on Escher’s “Approaches to Infinity” Part 2: Music & Eternity

Watch Your Step

Three-point perspective staircase distortion, drawn at Currier Art Museum …

Posted byMarek07 Nov 201418 Feb 2025Posted inComics Workshop, Illustration, math, perspectiveTags: 3 point, 3D, currier, Escher, perspective, stairs, teaching1 Comment on Watch Your Step

Escher Exhibit

Journal comic inspired by a recent visit to the Currier Museum’s mind-bending exposition…

Posted byMarek01 Nov 201430 Nov 2016Posted incomics, mathTags: currier, Escher, museum, tessellation, triangle3 Comments on Escher Exhibit

Staircase Encounter

(Drawn for “M.C. Escher: Reality and Illusion” at The Currier Museum.)

Posted byMarek29 Sep 2014Posted inmathTags: Escher, opposites, symmetryLeave a comment on Staircase Encounter

Hotel Infinity

“Up ahead in the distance, / I saw a shimmering light…”:

Posted byMarek11 Apr 201414 Nov 2017Posted incomics, mathTags: hotel infinity, infinity, mathLeave a comment on Hotel Infinity

From One Math to Another

Gosh it’s nice to get home to NH.

Posted byMarek09 Apr 2014Posted inmathTags: city, nature, New York, trees1 Comment on From One Math to Another

Deferential Calculus

The most self-effacing of all maths.

Posted byMarek08 Apr 201408 Apr 2014Posted inmathTags: calculus, Gottfried Leibniz, Isaac Newton1 Comment on Deferential Calculus

Hotel Infinity: Quiet Hours

You don’t always want to encounter infinity in a strange hotel …

Posted byMarek06 Apr 201413 Oct 2025Posted incomics, Feature, mathTags: David Hilbert, George Gamow, hotel infinity, infinity, math, number theory, paradox, R. L. Moore2 Comments on Hotel Infinity: Quiet Hours

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