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The concept of my work is based on mathematical principles and scientific theories. I use patterns and techniques of problem solving found in the natural world, such as ratios, fractals, tiling, divine proportions and visual correlations between macro and microcosms. The Divine Proportion is the base line equation of my creative process. Found in nature from the furthest stars to our fingertips, the Divine Proportion can be used as a tool for discovery and understanding regenerative and harmonious forms. The proportion expresses the small is to the large as the same ratio as the large is to the whole. Using multiples of familiar materials, such as fence pickets, pencils, q-tips, matches, or offices supplies, I can create objects that have the ability to expand to seemingly endless shapes and sizes. The viewer is able relate to the concept based on their own interpretations, experiences and interests. Often there is more to discover the closer you examine the piece. My intent for using math and science as a template is to provide an opportunity to learn more about our connection to the radiance of things. As a guest artist for Making A Mark 2017 I wanted to give children affected by cancer and blood disorders an opportunity to use medical supplies to create art. Although the medical supplies are very necessary for the child’s health, recovery and survival, they can also be painful, frightening and controlling. I wanted to create an experience with the same materials they are faced with every day, only this time the patients get to decide how they should be used. Neuroscience shows us that the brain categorizes shapes, words, emotions, experiences etc. based on our previous encounters with them. To absorb new information we are constantly referring to previous knowledge and relating it to anything similar. Dual-representation is very useful when trying to create art or discover new ideas and abilities. And in return, the process strengthens the mind, helps memory, and can create a strong sense of achievement. The children affected by cancer and blood disorders face new heart crushing challenges every day. I didn’t want to confuse them with difficult tasks that take away any enjoyment during the process of sculpting for the first time. I devised three different ways to change the materials that allowed the child to interpret them the same way someone would look at a cloud and recall something familiar. I tried to relate the medical supplies to children’s toys and interests. Some of the methods of construction and problem solving weren’t always easy, but I believe it allowed them to have a sense of focus and accomplishment. It has been an honor to be a part of Making A Mark and to work with all of the participants. I already miss all of the kids and the fun we had. This opportunity has helped show me the strength and love it takes to deal with life-altering illnesses. I hope to pursue more opportunities that allow me to participate in our community in such a positive way. Jonathan Clark, 2017 Making A Mark® Featured Guest Artist

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