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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Regine Schumann, colormirror triangles fibonacci 21, 2025
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Regine Schumann German, b. 1961

colormirror triangles fibonacci 21, 2025
Acrylic glass, fluorescent
40 x 25 x 5,8 cm
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In her Fibonacci Series, Regine Schumann explores the harmony of mathematical rhythm and chromatic vibration. Each work in the series follows the Fibonacci sequence — a universal growth pattern found...
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In her Fibonacci Series, Regine Schumann explores the harmony of mathematical rhythm and chromatic vibration. Each work in the series follows the Fibonacci sequence — a universal growth pattern found in nature, architecture, and music — translating numerical precision into visual resonance.


Schumann layers transparent and fluorescent acrylic glass in subtle color progressions that reveal their logic only through light. Depending on the viewer’s position and the ambient illumination, the works oscillate between clarity and opacity, order and flux.


Under blacklight, their internal rhythm becomes almost audible: warm tones cool to radiant blues and violets, geometric balance gives way to luminous depth. The result is a meditative encounter with color as energy — a visual equivalent of harmony in motion.


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