The digital artwork "Fibonacci Dandelions" shows a serene and geometrically sophisticated composition of six dandelions with leaves, carefully arranged on a plain background that subtly fades from lighter to darker green. This green background reflects the organic beauty of nature and emphasises the display of the flowers. The dandelions are placed according to the famous Fibonacci sequence, with the size and orientation of each flower arranged in a mathematical pattern. The first one is large and located on the left side of the image, while the other flowers get smaller and smaller as they shift from left to right and top to bottom in the composition. The flowers are carefully oriented so that their petals appear to turn towards the sun, adding a sense of movement and life to the artwork. The leaves of the flowers are also arranged according to the Fibonacci series, reinforcing the symmetry and natural harmony in the composition. The use of the mathematical series creates a subtle but impressive balance between chaos and order, inviting the viewer to observe the work closely. The soft colour gradient of green symbolises the connection to nature and emphasises the mathematical precision of the flowers, while the calm and balanced design conveys a sense of tranquillity and beauty.
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Finished on: 22 April 2024
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