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dear friends,
http://www.andrewgough.co.uk/geometry.html be well, be love. david geometry & artistic intent in paintings by adrian lodge ph.d. general introduction rennes-le-château dedicated internet forums have frequently discussed the grail star geometry by brian ettinger. looking through the forums of recent years reveals the geometry has met with almost complete rejection. brian ettinger persistently counters these rebuttals but never seems to convince the detractors. correspondences have frequently degenerated into misunderstanding and name-calling. while such discussions may be entertaining for the neutral observer, this approach does not bring us any closer to solving the rennes-le-château mystery. when reviewing the grail star geometry, one could quite easily end up falling into the trap of subjective interpretation that this topic seems to encourage. therefore, this article attempts to find a more objective method of determining artistic intent. the article is divided into two sections: the grail star geometry proposed by brian ettinger. this is in response to an official request by the editor of the journal of the rennes alchemist and mr ettinger to review his discovery of a novel geometric figure in certain 17th century paintings and on a formation of islands and points of land in nova scotia. a discussion on geometry and artistic intent that includes a scientific comparison of a number of geometric constructions. |
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i think there is a star in the sky that is associated to the
"holy grail". its called labrum at longitude 26virgo41... (very close to my ascendant.) http://users.winshop.com.au/annew/new_page_1.htm maybe this is related somehow to the "grail star geometry", though difficult to say for sure. |
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Indeed, it is always very interesting for me to read what do these people see, think, feel and how do they explain the art. I often visit some exhibitions and museums. Really, sometimes the author's ideas are very obvious and understandable, but sometimes you can look at an artwork for hours and even know which idea it carries, but you still won't see it. Unfortunately, I can't draw by myself, although I would like it very much. My hobby is drawing paints by numbers. I order them at https://paintingbynumbersshop.com/pr...int-by-numbers and I draw in the evenings in my spare time. I really get pleasure from this.
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Indeed, it is always very interesting for me to read what do these people see, think, feel and how do they explain the art. I often visit some exhibitions and museums. Really, sometimes the author's ideas are very obvious and understandable, but sometimes you can look at an artwork for hours and even know which idea it carries, but you still won't see it. Unfortunately, I can't draw by myself, although I would like it very much. My hobby is drawing paints by numbers. I order them at https://paintingbynumbersshop.com/pr...int-by-numbers and I draw in the evenings in my spare time. I really get pleasure from this.Originally Posted by KimberlyShark ![]() |
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