decagon i

£200.00

studio photographed, museum grade archival pigment inks on acid free cotton art paper

print with deckle edge 43 x 48 cm

can be hung landscape or portrait, individually or as part of the diptych or the triptych as shown

available uniquely hand-embellished with natural pigments 80 x 58.5 cm contact the artist directly £500

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The title, '10', refers to the central decagon or ten-pointed star from which the pattern originates. Combining the numbers One (I) and Zero (O), 10 is the first double digit. Pythagoras described it as 'the best', symbolizing unity through multiplicity (1+2+3+4=10), while Agrippa called it 'the number of all' or the 'universal', representing the perfect number, encompassing both the created and the non-created, the beginning and the end.

In this series, the synthesis of message and design reflects the fundamental constitution of the universe—intricate, clever, strikingly contemporary, yet brilliantly simple. It serves as a fusion of the qualitative and quantitative, the material and the immaterial, the physical and metaphysical. It showcases the awe-inspiring generative power of shape and pattern to unveil the essence of the cosmic and define the individual's place within the universe.