“Sunflowers end up facing the sun, but they go through a lot of dirt to find their way there.” – JR Rim
Credits: Captain Kath and Gypsum’s Corner via GifCities and Internet Archive, goodreads
“Sunflowers end up facing the sun, but they go through a lot of dirt to find their way there.” – JR Rim
Credits: Captain Kath and Gypsum’s Corner via GifCities and Internet Archive, goodreads
My mixed media painting “Purple Sunflower Burst” was used to create this animation. The loop is rather short, but you can follow individual circles for a long time.
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Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
Animation made using a photograph of a sunflower. This one shows it expanding and contracting while it rotates.
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Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
This animation was made using a photograph of a sunflower!
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Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
This animation shows Metatron’s Cube made of small dots. The dots are arranged according to Fibonacci numbers to replicate the patterns that you see in sunflowers.
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Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
This is the final Gif from a series that features the golden ratio spiral from my piece “Purple Sunflower Burst”. I manipulated the colors of this one for a different viewing experience. Have a great day!
12/12 – April 2016
Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
This gif is an exploration in color shifting my spiral experiments. The original piece features spheres that are arranged to approximate the golden ratio – inspired by the sunflower. Make sure to stare into the center! If you would like to be the first to see my newest art please go to my website and sign up for my list at the bottom of any page.
10/12 – April 2016
Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
Here is another gif rendered from my “Purple Sunflower Burst” piece. It shows the interesting spiral nature of the Fibonacci pattern that I used to place the spheres.
9/12 – April 2016
Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
For this gif I used a threshold filter to render a black and white version of my fibonacci sunflower spiral. To draw this piece I used multiples of the fibonacci numbers 3 and 5 to make opposite spirals with slopes of 3:5 for one and an inverted slope of 5:3 for the other.
8/12 – April 2016
Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry