Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Team GER - Botanical Geometry

Botanical geometry turns natural, organic forms into highly stylized patterns which combine curvilinear floral motifs with rectilinear elements.







The designs of botanical geometry were seen during the 1960's when psychedelic plants were popular throughout the country.
-www.visseo.com











Using aspects of nature was the basic part of botanical geometry. This photo is based around leaves as its nature point.
-By Aleks Shcherbakov
-Deviant Art








Botanical geometry is a popular and unique form of it. It is often sold as drawings and paintings, and also appears on sculptures, clothing, and is even seen as tattoo designs.
-By Cabinetocurios

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