Abstract Geometry
Abstract is a unique way to express things that aren't visual like: emotions, spiritual experience and more..., by eliminating the detail from object leaving only the depth of your being and the essence of who you are..., with the power of imagination creates a tool showing the complexity and simplicity of human being.
Sacred Geometry used in every day life as symbols in Religion, Mathematics, Metaphysics, Philosophy, Art, and like a simple Dot we use at the end of the sentence, has a profound meaning as a symbol: Origination and conclusion, encompassing all the possibilities within the Universe...
Sacred Geometry used in every day life as symbols in Religion, Mathematics, Metaphysics, Philosophy, Art, and like a simple Dot we use at the end of the sentence, has a profound meaning as a symbol: Origination and conclusion, encompassing all the possibilities within the Universe...
Circle
Circle - an expansion of the Dot, the circle represents the spirit of cosmos but also unifies spirit and matter, no beginning and no end...The circle is an ancient and universal symbol for oneness, unity, wholeness, completion and sacred space.
Line
Line - lines in the same symbol (horizontal, vertical, up, down) represent the two forces that exist in the universe and inside every person. It is the conflict between comfort and spiritual growth, between inertia and evolution. It means men struggling to grow in a world that predisposes people to be instinctive and perpetuate the species.
Line also represents physical symbol of the number One, man striving towards spirit, also signifies the soul that strives for union with the divine...
Line also represents physical symbol of the number One, man striving towards spirit, also signifies the soul that strives for union with the divine...
Square
Square - represents created Universe as opposed too the spiritual dimensions depicted by the circle, also as four elements in nature, or foundation/solidity which define limits and creates boundaries...The square symbolizes the earth and stability. The 4-sided spatial orientation connects to the points of the compass which represents unification with the circle.
Triangle
Triangle - in ancient times considered synonymous with light. When is sits on its base pointed up, it represents fire, masculine, virile symbol; when it pointed down it represents water, emblematic of the feminine power... it's also mean unifying power of working together in solidarity utilizing our strongest attributes. The process of growth and reaching an ultimate peak of spiritual transformation or the attainment of dreams and aspirations.
The Spiral
The spiral is one of the most ancient symbols and represents the unfolding of that which is hidden. Growth & evolution - returning to the same point on life's journey with new levels of understanding. Guides the seeker to maintain flexibility & trust during change, allowing the release of energy into all areas of life.
3D Structure/Sacred Geometry
From the basic forms of the 1 dimensional geometrical symbols we move to the more complex realm of sacred geometry - the realm of 3 Dimensional form.
Sacred Geometry is a term used to describe patterns, shapes and forms that are part of the make up of all living things and that regularly occur in nature.
Sacred Geometry is a term used to describe patterns, shapes and forms that are part of the make up of all living things and that regularly occur in nature.
This is just a brief example of seemingly simple symbols. However, it is part of life, and part of history of the humankind, and maybe slightly taking for granted.
"Behind geometry lurks the mystery of creation" ~ Jahosh
As to my personal style, my friend suggested to go with 'angular' - which makes sense.
So here what i found on Angular Perspective:
Angular perspective definition
Angular perspective is a type of linear perspective. All categories of linear perspective include a horizon line and a stationary point (the position of the observer). In two-point perspective, there exist two points from which an object’s lines radiate from; the sides of the object vanish to one of two vanishing points on the horizon line. An object’s vertical lines do not relate to the perspective rules of the horizontal lines. By changing the vanishing points of the object, one can make increase or decrease the size of the object. Angular perspective is the same as two-point perspective.
What is interesting based on definition of the word perception: the word perspective originally comes from the Latin words per meaning "through" and specere, which means "to look." These are combined to mean "to look through" or "to look at."
The meaning of perspective used in art involves creating an appearance of DEPTH, especially upon paper that is completely flat. Here we are attempting to convey a sense of reality with space and depth on something, which has none.
With that said, "the technique of representing a three-dimensional image on a two-dimensional surface" does not actually explain what perspective is at all, despite any true importance that depth may have in one's art.
First understand that our viewpoint is simply that position we see things from.
Our viewpoint or perspective
With that in mind, perspective basically means the same as "viewpoint" and "position." For example, "It looks good from my viewpoint," "It looks good from my position" and "It looks good from my perspective." So the most general definition of perspective is "a position in relation to different positions." This example demonstrates the position of our eye in relation to the positions of objects.
Applying perspective to art, we do not necessarily mean the viewpoint of the artist in relation to the subject. More specific, what matters is the best perspective for the audience. A more universal "art definition" of perspective, therefore, is "creating viewpoints that best communicate a subject to an audience."
Perspective is about establishing "an eye" in your art through which your audience sees. So although perspective has been considered the most difficult subject in all of art, its concept is really quite simple.
In quantum physics there is a theory of ‘angular momentum’ – which connects the structure of space-time in a very intimate ways.
So here what i found on Angular Perspective:
Angular perspective definition
Angular perspective is a type of linear perspective. All categories of linear perspective include a horizon line and a stationary point (the position of the observer). In two-point perspective, there exist two points from which an object’s lines radiate from; the sides of the object vanish to one of two vanishing points on the horizon line. An object’s vertical lines do not relate to the perspective rules of the horizontal lines. By changing the vanishing points of the object, one can make increase or decrease the size of the object. Angular perspective is the same as two-point perspective.
What is interesting based on definition of the word perception: the word perspective originally comes from the Latin words per meaning "through" and specere, which means "to look." These are combined to mean "to look through" or "to look at."
The meaning of perspective used in art involves creating an appearance of DEPTH, especially upon paper that is completely flat. Here we are attempting to convey a sense of reality with space and depth on something, which has none.
With that said, "the technique of representing a three-dimensional image on a two-dimensional surface" does not actually explain what perspective is at all, despite any true importance that depth may have in one's art.
First understand that our viewpoint is simply that position we see things from.
Our viewpoint or perspective
With that in mind, perspective basically means the same as "viewpoint" and "position." For example, "It looks good from my viewpoint," "It looks good from my position" and "It looks good from my perspective." So the most general definition of perspective is "a position in relation to different positions." This example demonstrates the position of our eye in relation to the positions of objects.
Applying perspective to art, we do not necessarily mean the viewpoint of the artist in relation to the subject. More specific, what matters is the best perspective for the audience. A more universal "art definition" of perspective, therefore, is "creating viewpoints that best communicate a subject to an audience."
Perspective is about establishing "an eye" in your art through which your audience sees. So although perspective has been considered the most difficult subject in all of art, its concept is really quite simple.
In quantum physics there is a theory of ‘angular momentum’ – which connects the structure of space-time in a very intimate ways.