The article focuses on the works of artist Lilah Fowler in London, England. It states that Fowler's sculptures and wall drawings have employed mathematical concepts in the creation of sharp, angular, and geometric forms. The work entitled "Hyperbolic Paraboloid" is derived from the saddle-shaped surface in three dimensions with hyperbolic and parabolic cross-sections. Her sculptures are exquisite minimal objects because it is made from steel, mirrors, and polythene.
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