Daniel Martin Diaz's merges metaphysical, scientific, and technological phenomena into vibrant geometric compositions.
Semadar stands out whenever she attends an art opening—be it her own exhibition, or others. “I always believe in dressing up for an art opening,” said the artist.
“We connect after dinner (with a burning paper and a falling stone)” by Michael Van Winkle is on display at Albany Library’s ...
Although most of the Arden Hills shop’s projects are high-end custom jobs, owner Brian Grabski makes art pieces on the side ...
A traditional Japanese sewing technique called sashiko, taught to victims of a 2011 disaster, has sparked a business creating ...
Potential buyers flocked to an Art Deco-inspired home with Streamline Moderne influences in one of Sacramento’s most desirous ...
From undergraduate study to graduate, postdoctoral and faculty research, women within the Mellon College of Science’s Department of Mathematical Sciences are among those continuing the tradition of ...
Divine Geometry at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, Conn., explores arts in the historical and contemporary ...
These "Specimens of Fancy Turning" from a 1869 book of albumen silver prints look like antique, mystical spirograph toy ...
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Sacred Geometry
This Aquarius moon recalls the unfolding pattern of a Fibonacci sequence where each new step is built upon what came before.
Recent research provides compelling evidence that Middle Paleolithic peoples created deliberate patterns on stone artifacts ...
Sacred geometry appears all throughout nature. The arrangement of leaves on a stem, the spiral patterns of pinecones, the ...