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Most of the artistic work of the Italian Attilio Pierelli was inspired by mathematics and notably by the idea of representing the forthfourth dimension.
You can see some pictures of his "hyperspaces" at his site: www.pierelli.it/
Most of the artistic work of the Italian Attilio Pierelli was inspired by mathematics and notably by the idea of representing the forth dimension.
You can see some pictures of his "hyperspaces" at his site: www.pierelli.it/
Most of the artistic work of the Italian Attilio Pierelli was inspired by mathematics and notably by the idea of representing the fourth dimension.
You can see some pictures of his "hyperspaces" at his site: www.pierelli.it/
Most of the artistic work of the Italian Attilio Pierelli was inspired by mathematics and notably by the idea of representing the forth dimension.
You can see some pictures of his "hyperspaces" at his site: www.pierelli.it/
Most of the artistic work of the Italian Attilio Pierelli was inspired by mathematics and notably by the idea of representing the forth dimension.
You can see some pictures of his "hyperspaces" at his site: www.pierelli.it/
Most of the artistic work of the Italian Attilio Pierelli was inspired by mathematics and notably by the idea of representing the forth dimension.
You can see some pictures of his "hyperspaces" at his site: www.pierelli.it/
Most of the artistic work of the Italian Attilio Pierelli was inspired by mathematics and notably by the idea of representing the forth dimension.
You can see some pictures of his "hyperspaces" at his site: www.pierelli.it/
Most of the artistic work of the Italian Attilio Pierelli was inspired by mathematics and notably by the idea of representing the forth dimension.
You can see some pictures of his "hyperspaces" at his site: www.pierelli.it/
Most of the artistic work of the Italian Attilio Pierelli was inspired by mathematics and notably by the idea of representing the forth dimension.
You can see some pictures of his "hyperspaces" at his site: www.pierelli.it/