Friday, 22 April 2016

Progression with sacred geometry and doodles

This is the seed of life - the seed of life is more of a tarot as appose to it being mathematically included within nature. I have decided not to use the seed of life within my actual work because it isn't something I enjoyed doodling and doesn't really fit as well as other sacred geometric symbolism.
This, for example, just did not work. I could easily grasped the concept and proportion it right; but it just wasn't something I could subsequently do as a final because it aesthetically just does not work for me.
The Metatrons Cube is made up of
The Five Platonic Solids:
The Five Platonic solids are crucial as they form the building blocks for all organic life. They are found in all organic life forms, minerals, music, language and sound.  Fire, Earth, Air, Aether (the material that fills the region of the Universe above the terrestrial sphere), Water. 

I want to keep with my unmeasured automatic drawings, so I decided I wouldn't use a ruler or compass (which you'd use typically since the metatrons cube is something that is perfectly accurate otherwise. I tried to get it as accurate as possible, though.
A quick automatic doodle of how I could incorporate the female form and minority touch on feminism - destroying the ideology that we aren't anything other that as much as nature as any other human or non human species. I have decided; however, that I am not going to typically use that and stick with the theory of nature instead.
The drawing on the magazine clipping is a quick doodle that doesn't really mean much - but it got idea's flowing.
I also took a piece of bark and decided to paint a stem and leaves upon it because I found it ironic and that's when typically my idea's began flowing.
I painted a different version of the quick feminism doodle above, but it didn't go to plan and I'm going to stay away from the human form for this one. I like the leaf with the little monster inside, though! The idea of disrupting nature and doodling upon it makes me excited.
A little doodle of the leaves I seemingly doodle a lot.
A hanging array of dying plants - I like the idea of letting the plants die, but it's quite sad. I think it's important to remember that, despite not being sentient; plants are living and without the right nutrients - they correlate to us because they also cannot survive. It's a sad concept to comprehend.
I was suddenly inspired by folk art and decided that, doodling on bark could be a really fun way to get my ideas out. I finger painted some little robins on the bark found outside and like previously said - the idea that nature dies slowly is sad but something I love to watch and I quite like the idea of my art dying with the art of nature.
A little rose I doodled. I thought maybe this would imprint a way of drawing the rose for future reference.








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