Geometry in nature
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Close up of a leaf from a kiwi plant. I like the little spikes.

AbandonReason saved to Patterns in Nature
Flower Nature Patterns Sacred Geometry Contemporary Art is a piece of digital artwork by Dean Marston which was uploaded on January 8th, 2020. The digital art may be purchased as wall art, home decor, apparel, phone cases, greeting cards, and more. All products are produced on-demand and shipped worldwide within 2 - 3 business days.
Margaret Wilhelm saved to Math
The famous Fibonacci sequence has captivated mathematicians, artists, designers, and scientists for centuries. Also known as the Golden Ratio, its ubiquity and astounding functionality in nature suggests its importance as a fundamental characteristic of the Universe.
Gina Brenot saved to Semiotics
25+ Stunning Colorful iPhone Wallpapers . The iPhone is a beautiful work of art, with its sleek and elegant design. The large screen of the iPhone is ideal for a stunning and colorful wallpaper. A wallpaper can help personalize and beautify your iPhone. If you’re searching for iPhone wallpapers, you’ve come to the right place,

Shirley Halloran saved to Wallpaper
Explore Alёna's photos on Flickr. Alёna has uploaded 361 photos to Flickr.

Richard Alan saved to Plants & Flowers
So many people have asked me: ” What is the meaning of the Andara Stars logo? What does it represent ?” While I knew some of you could see already where it was coming from, others were just curious of how I put together this attractive shape that feels kind of familiar, but not quite […]

Alena Kastnerová saved to CRYSTALS
SPIRAL elements https://www.pinterest.com/pin/319826011017130716/ 1 https://www.pinterest.com/pin/319826011017130715/ 2 https://www.pinterest.com/pin/319826011017130907/ 3 https://www.pinterest.com/pin/319826011017130598/ 4

Jayps saved to Alchemy/Geometry
Who said math can’t be interesting? Fractals like these can seem too perfect to be true, but they occur in nature and plants all the time and are examples of math, physics, and natural selection at work!

Anna Szczęśniak saved to Day by day...