Article Type: Geometry

Specimens of Fancy Turning
Specimens of Fancy Turning (1869) by Edward J. Woolsey is one of the earliest examples
Needle Tower by Kenneth Snelson
Needle Tower—a 60-foot sculpture by Kenneth Snelson, erected in 1968 and now rising over the
Fred Sandback's Art Work
When you first see a Fred Sandback piece, you might blink twice. “Wait—is that yarn?”
Matsuyama’s Missing Square Paradox
Matsuyama’s paradox is a delightfully nerdy reflection of life. Sometimes, things that appear solid and
The Mobius Calendar Clock
At some point, we’ve all glanced at our phones, checked the date, and thought, “Cool,
Escher’s Reptiles
Dive deep into M.C. Escher’s Reptiles—a masterpiece that blends tessellation, geometry, and surrealism for a
Suspended stone circle by Ken UNSWORTH
Ken Unsworth’s Suspended Stone Circle is a work of elegance, simplicity, and profound visual impact.
Making a Fibonacci Spiral Using Islamic Geometry
I came across an extraordinary piece that blended the Fibonacci spiral with Islamic geometric design.
Beautiful Artworks from Benjamin Betts’s Book Geometrical Psychology
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the captivating artwork featured in Benjamin Betts’s esteemed book,
Aerial view of the hexagonal map of Grammichele, Sicily, Italy.
Grammichele’s hexagonal layout serves as a captivating reminder of our capacity for innovation and resilience
Pasta by Design by George L. Legendre
“Pasta by Design” transcends the realms of a simple culinary exploration; it is, in fact,
Rebecca Horn's Mechanical Body Fan
In the world of art, countless pieces make us wonder, question, and admire the creativity
Simon Beck's Snow Art
Indeed, the biting chill and the stark white expanse of winter may deter most from
Rhombicosidodecahedron by Anthony James at the Palm Springs Art Museum
The Palm Springs Art Museum recently reopened after a prolonged closure due to the pandemic,
Making of Byrne’s Euclid | Article | Abakcus
Creating a faithful online reproduction of a book considered one of the most beautiful publications
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