On Thursday, April 22, UNION and Arina Apostolova were pleased to present an art exhibition 'Sacred Geometry' with the art concept behind incredible visual structures in the living and non-living worlds.
Many thanks to all our guests and friends; without your tremendous support, we would never be able to make this happen!
About 'Sacred Geometry' Art Exhibition. Sacred geometry is the art concept behind incredible visual structures in the living and non-living world.The world is a confusing and turbulent place, but we make sense of it by finding order. We notice the regular cycles of day and night, the waxing and waning of the moon and tides, and the recurrence of the seasons. We look for similarities, we try to break down the complexity of nature into simple rules, to find order in things that might look like chaos.Fractals are infinitely self-similar cyclical mathematical constructions, however, infinite repeatability is impossible, therefore all fractal patterns are only approximations. For example, the leaves of ferns are self-similar up to the second, third or fourth level. Fern-like self-similarity patterns are also found in many other plants and animals, such as broccoli, romanesco cabbage, tree crowns and leaves, pineapples, corals, hydroids, starfish, and sea urchins. Also, fractal patterns take place in the structure of the human body such as vessels and bronchi. When you start looking into the subject you can see patterns everywhere and on a different scale from corals through dunes to galaxies. To emphasize the importance of the scale artist used humans as the reference to the size and to define the ambiance of presented artworks.This series of arts derives from the observation and experience of nature-inspired elements are applied by architects and designers in their works.