Thursday, December 13, 2012

Copaestheticism

              These two works were created in may of 2012. They show examples of graphic techniques that have influenced the aesthetic that I have been developing. The first is an anatomical study of the musculature of a hand, the second is a depiction of a buck overlain with a "Metaron's Cube", which is a classic pattern in sacred geometry. I am constantly in awe of the beauty of nature. there is nothing more complex, nor a better of example of symmetry and harmony than a living creature. The perfect unison of the innumerable facets of your or any-other being is a feat unparalleled by the inventions of man. Sacred geometry is a form of art that views the complex and beautiful patterns of life and attempts to highlight them. To me the incredible magnificence of the infinitely improbable  circumstances that have all aligned to my existence and the unfathomable intricacy of life and nature is deeply humbling.

Study of a hand, micron pen, 19x24"
"Buck" dip pen and india ink 19x24"


1 comments:

Lskyway said...

Beautiful. The mechanics of our bodies are so amazingly complex and perfect. And yet, even that pales compared to trying to fathom how we, in our brains (which are just more cells), "think" and have "emotions".

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