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The Shape of Pi Poster
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The Shape of Pi poster by Jason Padgett. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This captivating illustration presents Pi, geometrically depicted as 720sin(Pi/720), with a radius of one, as if it were light. Jason meticulously... more
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Poster Reviews (21175)
Average Rating (4.64 Stars):
Nicole Durham
April 18th, 2024
Absolutely loved my print. The depth and details are spectacular and the quality of the print is fantastic. I framed this in a white frame and didn't have the exact size handy so kept the lower space intentionally open. I love how it came out.
Elaine Brown
April 17th, 2024
I love this print! Her dress is so pretty and victorian and I can daydream that this is me in another lifetime , contemplating life while visiting the sea
Susan Redden
April 17th, 2024
I bought this for a friend who lived in France for many years. Now that she is back in the states she misses France her favorite country. When I spoke with her on the phone she absolutely loved it. It showed all the places she lived or visited. She loved that it had an antique flair. She is getting it framed when she can. This my gift for her to bring up her spirits. She has stage 4 cancer. We live in 2 different cities & are comrades & would do anything for each other. When I saw it in the website I knew I had to buy it. Great work. A big thank you for your talent & putting out there to buy your beautiful map!!!
Deborah Bennett
April 17th, 2024
Just exactly what I was looking for. Next time I’m in SFO, I’ll be sure to wear flowers in my hair! Thank you so much for bringing back all those memories.
Shirley Latour
April 17th, 2024
Just such a beautiful horse!
Kim Rudd
April 17th, 2024
I love her. She looks great in the space.
Artist's Description
This captivating illustration presents Pi, geometrically depicted as 720sin(Pi/720), with a radius of one, as if it were light. Jason meticulously sketched it using pencil and paper, subsequently inverting the colors to enhance visibility from his perspective.
Within this drawing, Jason emphasizes the absence of perfect circles throughout the universe. Circles are inherently composed of triangles, just like all other shapes, and are profoundly intertwined with the number Pi. The closer you cram triangles within a given perimeter, the more the resulting shape approximates a circle, yet never truly attains it. This elucidates why Pi extends to infinity. Pi represents the circumference of a circle (the distance around its perimeter) divided by its diameter (the distance from one side, through the center, to the opposite side). With the addition of more triangles, the circumference incrementally expands (though by diminishing increments), while the diameter remains constant. For ins...
About Jason Padgett
Introducing Savant Jason D. Padgett, a remarkable artist whose work takes us on a journey beyond conventional perception. As the author of the celebrated book "Struck by Genius," which has been optioned for a major motion picture, Jason's artistic talent and unique perspective have captivated audiences worldwide. What makes his artistic exploration even more extraordinary is his personal experience with motion blindness, a condition that has profoundly shaped his artistic vision. Jason's hand-drawn drawings are a testament to his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to capture the essence of his extraordinary perceptions. Despite his motion blindness, he has honed his craft to convey intricate interplays of light, gravity, and...
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Alex Mir
Wonderful drawing, Jason! Congratulations on your sale!
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your sale of this wonderful artwork! F/L
Alan Salinger
Congratulations on your sale
Prashant Rahenwal
Hi Jason, According to my darivation from the triangle side length the value of Pi = 180*x/asind(x), where x is the ratio of triangle side length to the diameter of cricle. From this we can say the even if we get limit of side of traingle upto microscopic level like u say plank length, but we can't have limit of macroscopic scale... The variable x defines the infiniteness of universe and we will not have value of Pi upto certain decimal places. It will not not stop until we get physical limits in both directions micro and macro.
Julie Palencia
Congratulations on your recent sale.
Lucia Hoogervorst
Congratulations on your sale,Jason.
Bill Cannon
Congrats on your sale!!!
Jon Burch
Congratulations on your sale!
Odon Czintos
Congratulation for your sale.........................Odon.
JISS JOSEPH
beautiful work....congrats on your sale
Bill Cannon
Congratulations on your sale!!
Cuauhtemoc Ramirez
Thanks for sharing!
Robert Meanor
Fascinating indeed...
Joy DiNardo Bradley DiNardo Designs
Great work, great education!
Natalie Holland
Fascinating! Love this one! Jason, thank you for your comments on my work.
L BARTEL PhD
By far the best explanation of Pi that I've ever read! To see it as a shape and use the equation myself nearly brought tears to my eyes. I will use this to teach many students. Keep up the amazing work!
Nancy Griswold
Really interesting, I read the caption too. Thanks for posting this in the group, I am not a mathemetician, but I do understand the concept about the triangles. Mathematical shapes are universally repetative throughout nature and art...this is all very interesting material you are presenting.