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RE: Maths and Art, a virtuous relationship - Celtic Patterns

in #woxartschool2 months ago

Hi Jorge, the example of Celtic art and math is indeed come together. My hubby said that the pattern is also influenced by Ivy plant when you can see how Ivy is climbing along the trunks of trees and always twisting in itself.

I discovered the pattern when I was knitting it is also called Aran and there are indeed so many different version. Love those examples that you presented here, the more fine pattern the more complex it looks like :)

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Hi Stef, indeed, the geometric elements in Celtic art, such as spirals, circles, and triangles, reflect the Celts' fascination with mathematical precision and harmony in nature. In essence, the relationship between knots, geometry, and love for nature is multifaceted and interconnected.

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