Geometric Bags
Description: A detailed hand-drawn mandala inspired by inner peace, balance, and mindfulness. This intricate symmetrical design represents calm energy, spiritual harmony, and self-healing. Perfect for meditation lovers, yoga practice, boho style fans, and anyone who enjoys relaxing art with meaningful details. Ideal for t-shirts, stickers, wall art, journals, and gifts for mindful souls.
Description: Homage to Leonardo da Vinci ,Digital collage and graphic elaboration by Bulgan Lumini . Vitruvian Man is a world-renowned drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1487. It is accompanied by notes based on the work of the famed architect, Vitruvius. The drawing, which is in pen and ink on paper, depicts a male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart and simultaneously inscribed in a circle and square. The drawing and text are sometimes called the Canon of Proportions or, less often, Proportions of Man.
Description: Reptiles" is a 1943 lithograph by M.C. Escher. It features interlocking lizards in a tessellated pattern, showcasing his interest in symmetry and transformation. The artwork creates an illusion of depth while unifying the design, exemplifying Escher's style that combines intricate detail with mathematical concepts.
Description: If you're into meditation and the sacred meanings of geometric proportions, then let the world know with this sacred geometry shirt. It's certain to take you on a trip -- whether you're an artist, mathematician, Hindu, or psychonaut! Featuring a psychedelic and trippy geometric design, this sacred geometry tshirt makes a great gift for those who believe in the metaphysical intersection of god, religion, nature, and shape. It's perfect for meditating or for yoga!
Description: Maurits Cornelis Escher's "Drawing Hands" is a lithograph print created in 1948. It depicts two hands emerging from a sheet of paper, each drawing the other into existence. It's a visual representation of a paradox and self-reference, playing with the viewer's perception of reality and illusion. The artwork explores themes of creation, recursion, and the intricate relationship between observer and observed.
Description: Metatron's Cube is the name for a three-dimensional geometric figure composed of 13 equal circles with lines from the center of each circle extending out to the centers of the other 12 circles. Metatron's Cube shares 2-D resonance with the Flower of Life. It is a sacred geometry figure. The name of Metatron's Cube makes reference to Metatron, an angel mentioned in apocryphal texts including the Second Book of Enoch and the Book of the Palaces. Some teachers call a variant of this figure the Fruit of Life.