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Exhibitions

Yasuhide Ono
Sacred Geometry

Nov 17, 2020 | Exhibitions 

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The beautiful and hidden laws of nature

Starting with the Pythagorean theorem, mathematics and physics have revealed structures like Plato’s cube, the Fibonacci sequence and the Golden Ratio

There are sacred geometric patterns that represent the source of life and the universe in all its forms

A seed is inscribed with the memory code of growth

A seed sprouts, blossoms, bears fruit, and becomes another seed in nature’s great cycle

We’ve only deciphered a fraction of the entire evolutionary record that is written in human DNA

Sacred geometry can be found even in the smallest divisions of cells

There are sacred patterns hidden in the knot

The Invisible Quantum World

I believed only in what I could see of the material world

With the development of science, we can integrate with the unseen world

The world is as beautiful now as it has ever been

The world is perceived and recognized throughout the human body, and the range of observation continues to expand

That is why I continue to seek beauty in all its forms and connect it to my work Yasuhide Ono

 

 

We are pleased to present an exhibition of Yasuhide Ono’s “Sacred Geometry”. People have been expressing the hidden nature of numbers, shapes and sounds in the form of three-dimensional figures from ancient time. By manifesting the source of the world’s phenomena in geometric patterns, we have been able to harness the energy of the source of the universe. In this exhibition, Ono will present a series of jewelry based on sacred geometry as well as Cosmic Wonder’s Flower of life’s sashiko stitch weaving and embroidery works that evoke scenes from the natural world. Ono’s beautiful trinkets and works of art emanate from the universe, expanding our view into new vibrational realms.

 

 

Exhibition period:

November 28 − December 6, 2020

*The artist will be present on November 28.

 

Place:

Center for COSMIC WONDER

5-18-10 Minami-aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo

T. +81 (0)3 5774 6866

noon − 6pm

 

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