'Numbers in Love'
1924 -- oil on burlap
Balla took a series of numbers and broke it into the 2D print convention by ejecting them into 3D space. This kind of ejection now forms a different part of the standard repertoire of a computer graphics designer with typography. Text can move into 3D space, just like the Futurist painter wanted it to.
http://giacomoballa.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/numbers-in-love.html
“Numbers in Love” was another famous painting that I did in 1924. As you can see, this painting is using geometrical shapes and numbers. During the beginning of the second wave of Futurism (1920’s), I began using numbers and geometric shapes to my paintings. I was experimenting with different methods and approaches during this time. I was also continuing to follow many forms of futuristic movement ideas at this time. My geometric experiments were not the only experiments that I did during the 1920’s period.
http://giacomoballa.tumblr.com/post/34280315729/numbers-in-love-was-another-famous-painting-that

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