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micah edge
  • 32, Male
  • Montgomery City, Missouri
  • United States
  • 63361
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Fibonacci and the golden ratio
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Dan Jaboor Jul. 22, 2008.

 

Micah Edge: www.naturalorganization.com

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First Name
Micah
Last Name:
Edge
Zip Code:
63361
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Artist
If an artist/art student, my primary medium or mixed media is:
Sculpture, Other
About Me:
After owning my own business, "Edgestone" and carving stone full time for six years, I have started teaching middle school in Montgomery City. Call me a sell out, but I really love to teach. As well as art, I have been studying and writing about aesthetics for over a decade. I call my work Natural Organization. It is a study of composition in terms of ratios, and I believe it blurs the definitions between science and art.
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http://naturalorganization.com
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At 4:43pm on February 8, 2010, America SCORES St. Louis said…
Micah,

My name is Matt, the Marketing/Development Coordinator at America SCORES St. Louis.

We’re hosting an art show and fundraiser on March 20, 2010, and would like for you to submit one or more pieces to our event. I’ve included some information below. Please contact me if you have any questions about the project. Thanks in advance!

--Matt

The Inspired Art Project enlists local artists to create and submit original works, inspired by original poetry written by students participating in America SCORES St. Louis. Started by another SCORES affiliate in the Bay Area, the Inspired Art Project is an exciting national model for community collaboration.

On, March 20, 2010, the selected artwork will be collected and displayed at our annual Inspired Art Show. Proceeds from the event will support America SCORES St. Louis, a unique, comprehensive, youth development program which uses the tools of poetry, soccer, creative expression and service-learning to equip and inspire urban youth to lead healthy lifestyles, become engaged students, and grow into leaders for their schools and communities.

Interested artists need to register ASAP in order to submit their work to the event. Artists may choose to collect 25% of the final auction price for their work, or can donate all or a portion of the commission back to America SCORES St. Louis. Other artist benefits include:

• Free admission to the event (includes two complimentary drinks)
• Free guest tickets (up to 3) to the event
• Listing on our event website, www.inspiredartstlouis.org
• Listing in our event program

For more information, please visit www.inspiredartstlouis.org or call Matt at 314-533-0302.
At 12:13am on July 24, 2008, Dan Jaboor said…
I've been thinking more about your groupshow idea. You want to put something like that together? I'm down for it.
At 12:54am on July 22, 2008, Dan Jaboor said…
I think the ideal would be something akin to an actor who does the cheesy summer blockbuster for the big paycheck which allows him to do a couple smaller films that are more artistic and personal in nature without have to worry about what the gig pays.
At 12:00am on July 22, 2008, Dan Jaboor said…
I can see what you mean about the nurseries. it sucks to hear that it goes that bad for you. Sometimes people just don't know unless you tell them. Have you considered contacting landscapers, maybe with a brochure, and offering to do custom work for their clients? You may not like doing the celtic stuff, but if it helps you to do the work you want to do I guess that makes it a necessary evil. It sounds like you got kind of a raw deal, I'm just throwing ideas out in case any of them can help.

I like the group show idea, could be a neat idea. And no, I haven't shown at artcoop yet. I may try for the next show though. Thanks for the compliments as well, they are always welcome!
At 1:31pm on July 21, 2008, Dan Jaboor said…
To what extent do you still carve stone? I would imagine that your work would sell well through nurseries, landscapers etc....
At 12:08am on July 17, 2008, Dan Jaboor said…
Your theories on your website are very fascinating. I've done some reading on similar subjects (fractals were the new big deal when I was in high school) and I know of several artists with similar leanings. It's interesting to me that even following set natural patterns that people still manage to create very distinct, diverse works. Great stuff.
 
 

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