Infinity In Art

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Infinity in art consists of the near-impossible goal of capturing infinity on canvass in a painting, or other form of artwork.

Surrealism does it better than any other genre. Sculptors, too, have made strides in conveying infinity.

The German-Egyptian sculptor Dr. Gindi declared, “infinity is the main thing worth attaining in life. ... My sculptures suggest that the roads to infinity must be fought for.”[1]

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