Oliver Sin
oil, oil pastel on canvas, 70X100cm private collection The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK or simply North Korea) is the last Stalinist state on earth. It is also the last one to join the nuclear programme. Since the late 1980’s there were fears that North Korea is working on building its own atomic bomb. Though North Korea itself didn’t
Oliver Sin
Dan Williams, Dan McNamee and Jim Finn from Australia in 2013. acrylics and oil pastels on canvas, 50X60cm  
Oliver Sin
I have a picture in my head about these three scientists. They are/were like average aged men who don’t like their phone, because they find them hard to use. They preferably like to invent new technologies rather than use them. We should respect everybody who can reach this level of altruism. acrylic and oil pastel on paper, 50X60cm
Oliver Sin
acrylic, oil pastel on paper, 50X70cm In 1952 a paper describing hollow graphitic carbon fibers appeared in the Soviet Journal of Physical Chemistry. The authors were Radushkevich and Lukyanovich. Since then many scientists discusses similar growths of carbon fibers, but not until 1991 did it get into focus of thorough researches, when the Japanese Sumio Iijama “discovered” carbon nanotubes.
Oliver Sin
Ben Joseph Green is a British mathematician, interested in number theory and combinatorics, having published several results in both fields. Terence Chu-Shen Tao is an Australian mathematician working in random, matrix theory, analytic number theory, combinatorics, and some other fields of mathematics. In 2004 the two mathematicians solved an old conjecture according to which the sequence of prime numbers contains
Oliver Sin
Rockstars and mathematicians are the same. They deserve fame, glory and electric guitars. Smirnov mostly plays in the genres of complex analysis, dynamical systems and probability theory. acrylics on guitar Stanislav Smirnov is a Russian mathematician, mostly known of his percolation theory. Percolation theory describes the relation and behaviour of connected clusters in a random graph, a randomly generated
Oliver Sin
7th March 2019 oil, oil pastel, salt on canvas, 40X50cm
Oliver Sin
I’ve made these paintings, while I was listening the song “Shadow Of Your Smile” played by The Rosenberg Trio. Who is Billy Blanco? I read this name somewhere on that CD case, I liked it so I decided to put it on the picture.So I had these three fresh canvases and that beautiful music gave me the rhythm for the
Oliver Sin
oil, oil pastel on canvas, 80X120cm
Oliver Sin
I’ve made this painting for the Friss Gallery (Budapest) in 2010. It was a competition with a given theme, Hungaricum 2010. Hungaricum is name that only the best and unique Hungarian products or inventions can get. They didn’t choose my work and I forgot for a couple months that there is my painting too. Meanwhile I sold it to a
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