Artist Information

Vladimir Bulatov


United States
b. b. 1959
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Vladimir Bulatov is an Oregon-based artist who has made a name for himself in the math art community. Creating a variety of 3-D printed sculptural pieces and jewelry, Bulatov also attempts to map the 3-dimensional form onto the 2-dimensional canvas. His work seeks to show the charming side of mathematics, which he views as being an intrinsic part of life. Many of Bulatov’s works begin in his imagination, at which point he endeavors to find a way to put them out into the world -- usually via math. A majority of his works have to do with the use of fractals (which can be described as a repeated pattern, typically in a spiral, which appears the same at all levels or distances), which he now is capable of 3-D printing.

Madison Duran ‘20
February ‘20

Sources
http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2018-bridges-conference/bulatov
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esVWqPbWhxM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDCn2BDQC6Y
https://radaris.com/p/Vladimir/Bulatov/