This work explores hidden forms in nature, animal anatomy, and the morphology of insects, prompting questions about our perceptions. Furthermore, it delves into the interplay between geometry, science, and artistic expression, unveiling the complexity and depth of the relationship between humans and the natural world.
Natural forms such as spirals, fractal patterns, and symmetries become visual elements that embody underlying mathematical principles. In this context, these forms are used as tools to investigate the inherent geometry in nature and its relationship with abstract concepts, giving rise to works that deconstruct and reconstruct natural forms, revealing the inherent beauty in the mathematical structures that shape our environment.
The representation of animal anatomy questions and challenges conventions, exploring the complexity of form and its interaction with function. This gives rise to a dialogue between science and art that fosters a deeper analysis of how geometry and structure are fundamental elements in every living organism.
As for the morphology of insects, it becomes a metaphor for adaptation and transformation. In this context, insect morphology allows for the exploration of concepts of change and evolution, often representing hybrid creatures that defy traditional categories. This invites reflection on how geometric forms in nature can express the inherent flexibility and diversity of life.
Client: | Personal |
Date: | 14.09.2023 |
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