The concept of Sacred Geometry contemplates and concerns repetitious patterns found within all levels of Nature. The curl of a breaking wave, the head of a yellow sunflower around which all it's petals dance, the iconic nautilus shell's unfurling vaults. Ever expanding, spiraling up and out, interpenetrating all physical reality. Our experience of the physical world is a dance in which the grand unfolding of Nature is interpreted by the five senses; this is Sacred Geometry at work. Energy patterns at all levels of vibration are received as sight, sound, taste, smell and texture to merge into our moment to moment experience of the outer world. The use of mandalas and other fractal geometric shapes in tattooing can serve as a reminder of the underlying structure of it All. I find the process of tattooing images of this nature to be quite joyful. I get lost in the lines. Over and over, in, out, in and out. It's like a form of meditative tattooing.
As someone with a personal interest in the topic, I get excited when clients reach out with tattoo concepts inspired by these images and ideas. Mandalas and fractal patterns are like visual poetry that reflect the patterns found in the human form. Here's some examples of work the incorporates sacred geometry in some way shape and form:
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Last Light Tattoo Studio blog is run by Adam LoRusso - a tattoo artist and painter living north of Boston, MA. He is well-known for his black and grey tattoo style and artistic explorations in oil paint and charcoal. Archives
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