If you look at this image carefully, you’ll see that it is composed of complete circles. What I was drawing looked something like this, but a bit more complicated as there were several shapes just like with the same center but made with smaller circles. I discovered this because at the time I had a stencil with a ton of different sizes of circles on it, and I was bored so I just felt like playing around with that. What I had drawn on the back was (my own discovery of) sacred geometry. WHOOPS! By the time I had already been drawing for over an hour I realized this image was on the back of the drawing I was going to give to my friend (for her birthday by the way). This one feature makes it very difficult to know the front or back of the sketchbook just by looking at it, so as I was in school (not paying attention like I should have been doing), I opened up to a random page and started drawing. My sketchbook is a like a spiral ring notebook, but instead of the spiral ring being on the side, it is on the top. I originally just thought this would be a cool thing to add to the picture, but the story to how it became a double sided image is rather strange. Coming out of the flower, I decided to draw two “stems” or something like that coming growing out of the flower, these stems were in the shape of Fibonacci spirals. This drawing was double sided on the front I drew the friend’s name on top of a cloud with a flower in the middle of it. I wish I had taken a scan of the drawing before I decided to give it away, but it’s too late for that. I had heard about sacred geometry before, but I hadn’t ever really looked into it when I decided I’d draw a birthday gift for a friend. Sacred Geometry is the geometry of nature in all forms, supposedly it can be found anywhere and everywhere.
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