Most of this year's artworks were made by the valuable painter H.Ögretmek. She was inspired by geometry. The painter who combined geometric objects with creativity painted wonderful works. The painter used acrylic paints and markers in her painting technique. One of the most difficult parts of the job was to draw and paint geometric objects without errors. Artists use geometric principles in composition, perspective, and proportions to create visually pleasing artworks. Symmetry, patterns, and geometric shapes are incorporated into art pieces.
Dating back to 3000 BC, the origins of geometry can be traced to ancient Egypt. Mathematicians of that era employed geometry to develop formulas and calculate the areas of objects, even those with irregular shapes and internal angles. Through geometry, they unlocked the secrets of construction, architecture, and design.
Honeycomb, snowflakes, sunflowers are some examples that demonstrate the presence of geometry in nature, showcasing its beauty, efficiency, and the underlying mathematical principles that govern the natural world.
Geometry and art have an intertwined relationship, with geometric principles serving as a powerful tool for artists to express their creativity, establish order, and evoke emotions. By harnessing the potential of geometry, artists create visually captivating works that resonate with viewers.
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