Composition in art

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the golden section is shown in red and blue, as well as an orange line
The Golden Section: What a 12th Century Italian Mathematician Can Teach Photographers About Composition
The Golden Section: What a 12th Century Italian Mathematician Can Teach Photographers About Composition
an abstract painting with black and red colors
Le Corbusier - Study of Proportions through the Golden Section
Fibonacci spiral seen in Sandy’s formation
Fibonacci spiral seen in Sandy’s formation
the diagram shows an image of a shell
Fibonacci Spiral
the book cover for el renacimiento by salvador de la muert
The Math Behind the Beauty
Leonardo da Vinci's "Vitruvian Man", showing the golden ratio in body dimensions
four different types of spirals are shown in this graphic above the image, and below them is an illustration of what they look like to be
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Everything Is Connected To The Golden Ratio Chris MintZ Barf
a close up of a cell phone with an image of the famous painting on it
Mona Lisa
Prevalent in the major works of Leonardo Da Vinci and underlying many of his design compositions, is the phi relationship (also known as the Golden Ratio or the Golden Mean), a ratio of approximately 1:1.618, found in nature and creation, and inherent in the Fibonacci sequence. The Golden Rectangle, the Golden Triangle, and the Golden Pyramid, all based on the Golden Ratio are all appear prominent in the work of Leonardo Da Vinci. He referred to the Golden Ratio as the "divine proportion".