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Infinite Camouflage in the Constellation of Veils.
Infinite camouflage. Cover the left half of each symbol to discover the series of numbers from 1 to 7 that leads to 8 and then to infinity. In 1655, John Wallis unveiled the symbol of infinity. Wallis used a variant of the Roman numeral 1000 meaning "many", and even a variant of the Greek letter Ω (Omega). In the 17th century, with the introduction of the infinity symbol and infinitesimal calculus, mathematicians began to work with infinite series, associated with endless processes. Born from a new star in the constellation of Veils, the celestial object Herbin-Haro HH 47, serves as the backdrop for my painting.
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