Pi Observing Utensils About to Kiss at Two in the Afternoon (2011) Painting by Rudy Pavlina

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil
  • Dimensions Height 14.8in, Width 12.8in
  • Categories Surrealism
Title: Pi Observing Utensils About to Kiss at Two in the Afternoon You can find my available originals, learn about my artistic process, read my blog, and more, at my website: Thank you for looking. Please tell your friends about me! About this piece: Two autoanimated kitchen utensils have[...]
Title: Pi Observing Utensils About to Kiss at Two in the Afternoon

You can find my available originals, learn about my artistic process, read my blog, and more, at my website:



Thank you for looking. Please tell your friends about me!


About this piece: Two autoanimated kitchen utensils have found love. They seem completely oblivious to the autoanimated mathematical symbol that has silently approached them. Many scientists and mathematicians find this scenario perplexing, because symbols and kitchen utensils typically display little emotion. Pi appears lonely here… maybe even a bit jealous. He seems to be making all sorts of judgments about this couple. He wonders why a solidly middle-class spatula would even mess around with a “scraper” type from the other side of the tracks… obviously not even dishwasher safe. A cheap wooden handle is certainly not a sign of a good provider.

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Please check out my new website for my most recent work, info about my artistic process, my blog, and more! Recently, I began experimenting with acrylics. I have no formal training[...]

Please check out my new website for my most recent work, info about my artistic process, my blog, and more!



Recently, I began experimenting with acrylics. I have no formal training as an artist. I admire the works of Dali, Max Ernst, Dorothea Tanning, Giorgio De Chirico, and Rene Magritte, among others.
Usually, I paint it first; then think about what it all means to me. I think my current fascination with creation and re-birth is somehow connected to an increasing awareness of my own mortality. African masks interest me, and their beautiful/grotesque features often appear in my paintings.
Thank you for your interest. Please tell your friends about me!

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