Geometriáján
Geometriáján, also known as geometric art or geometric design, refers to the application of geometric principles, shapes, and patterns in visual art and decorative practices. Originating from the study of geometry, this form of expression emphasizes symmetry, proportion, and repetition to create aesthetically pleasing compositions. The practice spans various cultures and historical periods, from ancient Egyptian and Greek architecture to modern abstract art.
In traditional contexts, geometriáján often appears in textiles, pottery, and mosaics, where intricate patterns are used
In contemporary art, geometriáján has evolved into a broader movement, blending abstract forms with mathematical precision.
The appeal of geometriáján lies in its universality—geometric forms are foundational to both natural and human-made