A cage that keeps one confined, though it may move freely itself.
Credits: Moran Goldstein and dribbble via Dribbble, Ariadna, Геометрия and Pinterest
When you are meditating, after you’ve meditated on the yantra or candle flame, simply try feeling gratitude. Sit and feel grateful to existence because you are meditating.
Today’s post inspiration is from Yantram Studio.
Credits: CHaSKi via GifCities and Internet Archive, Picture Quotes
An alternative portal to a triangular dimension. Three points of colourful intensity.
Credits: dvdp (davidope) and Tumblr via La boite verte, Schlecky Silberstein, Joseph Pelechaty, Artworks and Pinterest
Increasingly, having technical skills, including coding knowledge is a prerequisite for the working world, including in the fields of marketing, journalism and telecoms.
Credit: Codecademy
This was done as a collaboration between myself and Avneeth Srikrishna. His octagram piece caught my eye and I decided to create this infinite zoom piece from it.
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Credits: Avneeth Srikrishna, Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
“Icosahedron” this is the 5th and final platonic solid. It has 20 triangular faces, 12 vertices, and 30 edges. – if you look closely you might be able to catch it appearing to spin backwards.
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Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
The eighth in our February 2016 series of GIFs by artist Ansel Bickerton.
The vivid color in this piece is a result of the oil pastels used in the original painting. The Sri Yantra as it is called is an ancient Hindu symbol. In this symbol nine triangles converge to form 43 smaller ones. It is a web that is symbolic of the womb of the universe.
Credits: Ansel Bickerton and Sacred Geometry
Arithmetic! Algebra! Geometry! Grandiose trinity! Luminous triangle! Whoever has not known you is without sense!
Comte de Lautreamont
Credits: Al Heden Chrism, Awesome GIF’s and Facebook