Artist Faith Ringgold Updates Sudoku for the Artistic Mind

“One of Sudoku’s millions of admirers, Faith Ringgold, has turned a brain teaser into a digital work of art – and who better to do so given her stature as an artist whose primary medium is quiltmaking? Sudoku’s rows of single-digit numbers, arranged in nine-by-nine grids, bear more than a passing resemblance to quilts.” Ringgold, 84, is a painter, mixed-media sculptor, author and educator whose work is in the collections of major museums. She describes her new app as “an art-making game.” Quiltuduko replaces the game’s customary numbers with drawings. “[W]hen you complete one of Ringgold’s Quiltuduko puzzles, you find that you’ve created an artwork. In addition to the brain workout, each game now also comes with an aesthetic payoff.” Read more and see images in this interview.

 

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