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Nautilus Shells . . . |
. . . The Parthenon . . . |
. . . A sunflower . . . |
. . . and the number series 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, etc. |
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Some artists, like M. C. Escher, have been fascinated with the geometrical aspects of art, playing tricks with
perspective or drawing impossible constructions. Here are some excellent links to examples of his work. No name on this site, unfortunately. Brendan's M. C. Escher Page - Lots of large images here. |
| Others, like Salvador Dali, have enjoyed twisting the rules of logic and normal experience while still using comparatively "normal" perspective (if anything about Dali can be considered normal!). But don't just take my word for it! Go see hundreds of his works at: | ![]() |
| And then there are always Fractals. I won't even try to explain them here. Go do a search on your favorite search engine and be prepared for a lot of responses. | ![]() |