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Within the Geometry of Plants series, Dandelions 8:13 examines the structural principles of natural spiral formation through a minimal geometric language. The dandelion—commonly associated with fragility—is approached here as a system governed by distinct morphological order.

The composition is grounded in dividing the circle into 8 and 13 segments, numbers corresponding to phyllotactic seed arrangements and derived from the Fibonacci sequence. This proportional framework establishes a conceptual link between organic morphology and universal mathematical models of growth.

By removing naturalistic elements and reducing the subject to structural relations, the work shifts focus from the representation of the plant to the logic underlying its formation. Dandelions 8:13 illustrates nature as a system of recurring patterns in which rhythm and order continuously manifest.

Certificate of authenticity included.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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#geometry #sacred geometry #contemporary abstraction #geometric art #abstract minimalism #structured design #meditative artwork #nature-inspired art #fibonacci pattern #botanical geometry 

Dandelions. 8:13 (2025) Acrylic painting
by Tetiana Gryshchenko

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Within the Geometry of Plants series, Dandelions 8:13 examines the structural principles of natural spiral formation through a minimal geometric language. The dandelion—commonly associated with fragility—is approached here as a system governed by distinct morphological order.

The composition is grounded in dividing the circle into 8 and 13 segments, numbers corresponding to phyllotactic seed arrangements and derived from the Fibonacci sequence. This proportional framework establishes a conceptual link between organic morphology and universal mathematical models of growth.

By removing naturalistic elements and reducing the subject to structural relations, the work shifts focus from the representation of the plant to the logic underlying its formation. Dandelions 8:13 illustrates nature as a system of recurring patterns in which rhythm and order continuously manifest.

Certificate of authenticity included.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Tags:
#geometry #sacred geometry #contemporary abstraction #geometric art #abstract minimalism #structured design #meditative artwork #nature-inspired art #fibonacci pattern #botanical geometry 
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Tetiana Gryshchenko is a Ukrainian visual artist specializing in geometric abstraction with influences of sacred geometry and symbolic minimalism. Tetiana’s practice based of the idea interconnectedness of all things —... Read more

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