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Radoslav Rochallyi, PhD., born on May 1, 1980, in Czechoslovakia, hails from a family with Lemko and Hungarian roots. Based in the Czech Republic, he is a multifaceted artist, blending roles as a philosopher, writer, painter, and poet.

Rochallyi's artistic expression converges on the intersection of mathematics and visual arts, evident in his 14 published visual books. His unique approach involves incorporating mathematical equations into paintings and collages, forming a distinctive genre of visual poetry. Over the past seven years, his articles, essays, and equational poems have found global publication in anthologies, magazines, and monographs.

His work in this realm pushes the boundaries of traditional artistic expression, fostering a dialogue between art and science. As an artist at the forefront of this emerging field, Rochallyi continues to shape the landscape of visual mathematical poetry in art.

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Radoslav Rochallyi, PhD., nascido em 1º de maio de 1980, na Tchecoslováquia, vem de uma família com raízes lemko e húngaras. Radicado na República Tcheca, ele é um artista multifacetado, mesclando papéis como filósofo, escritor, pintor e poeta. A expressão artística de Rochallyi converge para a intersecção da matemática e das artes visuais, evidente nos seus 14 livros visuais publicados. Sua abordagem única envolve a incorporação de equações matemáticas em pinturas e colagens, formando um gênero distinto de poesia visual. Nos últimos sete anos, seus artigos, ensaios e poemas equacionais foram publicados globalmente em antologias, revistas e monografias. O seu trabalho neste domínio ultrapassa os limites da expressão artística tradicional, promovendo um diálogo entre arte e ciência. Como artista na vanguarda deste campo emergente, Rochallyi continua a moldar o panorama da poesia visual matemática na arte.

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the fish, 2023

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Painting, titled 'The Fish,' represents a deeply personal response to the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean. This series deviates from my usual work in that it relies less on mathematics and incorporates elements of figurative painting. The vivid and poignant imagery in 'The Fish' serves as a visual narrative of the human plight and suffering that unfolds in the perilous waters of the Mediterranean Sea. In the painting I work on, almost all the elements are symbols of mathematical operators or limits and equations.

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