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Spherical Thinking Web Demo

This is only the demo video for Spherical Thinking, the new DVD video available on www.termespheres.com/store.htm l. The actual video features descriptions (by Dick Termes) of all the the spheres y...  
 
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mingbird3 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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this is most incredible development in art...ever!...how have i never heard about this?...why is anyone still doing art on paper ??Dick..u r without doubt the greatist artist alive..these worlds..its like your inside them..mindblowing...thankyou so much..its times like this where words become pathetically inadaquate.....
SatanOfTheAngels (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I like how it's sort of an inverted room. It's amazing just to look at these.
spinelman (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Seeing these on video is fantastic, in person is unforgetable.  Thanks for who you are and what you do.

Scott Bohall
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Wow, that is awesome!!!
dicktermes (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I am the artist of these spheres so if anyone would have any questions I would be happy to answer them. D.Termes
henritogo (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey Dick
Are the transparent spheres glass?
Thanks
Steve
dicktermes (3 months ago) Show Hide
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they are made out of acrylic
Sillimandi (2 years ago) Show Hide
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What a joy it is to see all of these different Termespheres. The one I am fortunate enough to own was painted in 1976. It is called "Shelves of Reality". Yes, these spheres are done in six point perspective buy a very talented artist who is featured in the coffee table book "Masters of Deception" along with M.C. Escher, Salvador Dali and 17 other Artists of Optical Illusion. The book is by Al Seckel
spinfly123 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Actually no sphere uses less than 6 vanishing points. Often times there are many more depending on the architecture of the building or space he is painting.
kylegd86 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Yeah it's done with four vanishing points.

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