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Monica-Maria Minea - Drawings

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Monica-Maria Minea - Drawings

Perspective geometry combined with mathematical patterns can lead to beautiful results in drawings. Mathematics can also be used in creating optical illusions, such as the geometrical pattern above the eyes in the right drawing.

Monica is a Mathematics Undergraduate in the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford.

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