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Atlas Holding Up the World by Peggy Obeng

This piece of artwork shows the quadratic (parabola) function of (x^2-a)/(b*c). As the sliders moved, they affected how the image turned out. Sliders b and c were multiplied by each other and affected the width. Slider a was added to the parent function and shifted it vertically. It was interesting to note that the slider value wasn't equal to the coordinate point on the graph because the value was divided by the width. The colors derived from the sliders and how they related to the RBG spectrum. R=250/a, G=(140+b)^2, and B=195+ (a*b)/c.