Diana Wunderle

fine art by design








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Momentum In S
Momentum in S: The Wisp Unification Theory 
We use wisp’s velocity transformations to calculate the momentum before and after an elastic collision between two identical particles of masses ma and mb. Particle A is stationary in absolute rest frame S, and particle B is stationary with respect to moving frame S’. Frame S’ moves through wisp space at speed V along the negative x-axis. Both particles receive a push along their y-axes, which move them towards each other at equal speeds, and they collide at a point that is the origin of both of their reference frames. I have interpreted this event as a human experience, or metaphysical event. In my painting, particle A is the active principle, or male, entity in absolute rest within the frame of the canvas. That which is not at rest is not seen within the frame of the canvas. Particle B is the passive, or female, aspect seen in the foreground; stationary with respect to the active principle of the frame.


Moon
Lunar
Acrylic
2009




Momentum In S
48 x 48
Acrylic
2008







Three Mothers
24x36
Mixed Medium

2007


 

MPCOA
36 x36
Acrylic
2008












Portraiture
    
Angelic
24 x 24
Acrylic
2000



China Doll
24 x 36
Pastel on Paper
1984


Tu Pac
36 x 48
Mixed Medium
1995


Detail from 'Nam 
18 x 36
Acrylic on paper
1988


Portrait in pointilism