Digital image. Maximum image size: 72” x 40.5”.
The first image in the gallery shows the entire image. It’s followed by three details at full size. A variation of this genome is 573-4.
Digital Mandala
The first image in the gallery shows the entire image. It’s followed by 3 details at full size. A related piece in the set is, 573-4.
David Ellis Rubinson creates visionary fine art based on sacred geometry and spiritual symbolism, principals of design which inform natural phenomena, mandala, yantra, cosmic pattern, psychedelia, cosmic infinity and deep symmetry.
David Ellis Rubinson creates visionary fine art based on sacred geometry and spiritual symbolism, principals of design which inform natural phenomena, mandala, yantra, cosmic pattern, psychedelia, cosmic infinity and deep symmetry.
David Ellis Rubinson creates visionary fine art based on sacred geometry and spiritual symbolism, principals of design which inform natural phenomena, mandala, yantra, cosmic pattern, psychedelia, cosmic infinity and deep symmetry.
Digital image. Maximum image size: 36" x 36".
This set contains three pieces. This piece: Delphinus B plus Delphinus A & Delphinus C.
The first image in each gallery shows the entire image followed by detail views at full size.
Digital image. Maximum image size: 72” x 40.5”. Three detail images are shown at full size.
An aesthetic expression of infinitude. Two additional pieces in the set are: 5576 & 3802.
According to Wikipedia:
"Indra's net" is the net of the Vedic god Indra,[note 1] whose net hangs over his palace on Mount Meru, the axis mundi of Vedic cosmology and Vedic mythology. Indra's net has a multifaceted jewel at each vertex, and each jewel is reflected in all of the other jewels.[6] In the Avatamsaka Sutra, the image of "Indra's net" is used to describe the interconnectedness of the universe:[6]
Far away in the heavenly abode of the great god Indra, there is a wonderful net which has been hung by some cunning artificer in such a manner that it stretches out infinitely in all directions. In accordance with the extravagant tastes of deities, the artificer has hung a single glittering jewel in each "eye" of the net, and since the net itself is infinite in dimension, the jewels are infinite in number. There hang the jewels, glittering "like" stars in the first magnitude, a wonderful sight to behold. If we now arbitrarily select one of these jewels for inspection and look closely at it, we will discover that in its polished surface there are reflected all the other jewels in the net, infinite in number. Not only that, but each of the jewels reflected in this one jewel is also reflecting all the other jewels, so that there is an infinite reflecting process occurring.[7]
Digital image. Maximum image size: 36” x 36”.
The first image in the gallery shows the entire image followed by two details at full size.
Digital image. Maximum image size: 30 x 30”.
The first image in the gallery shows the entire image followed by two details at full size.
Digital image. Maximum image size: 36” x 36”.
The first image in the gallery shows the entire image followed by two details at full size.
Digital image. Maximum image size: 30" x 30”.
The first image in the gallery shows the whole piece followed by two details at full size.
Digital image. Maximum image size: 30" x 30”.
The first image in the gallery shows the entire image followed by two details at full size.
Digital image. Maximum image size: 30" x 30”.
The first image in the gallery shows the entire image followed by two details at full size.
Digital image. Maximum image size: 30 x 30”.
The first image in the gallery shows the entire image followed by two details at full size.
Digital image. Maximum image size: 19” x 19”.
The first image in the gallery shows the entire image followed by two details at full size. Related offspring from the same genome in the set are Equuleus B, Equuleus C & Equuleus D.
this is a short description of Equuleus A.