Geometry Art
I create geometric art using nothing but a compass and paper. Each piece begins with a single circle, and from there, intricate patterns emerge — petal by petal, arc by arc. This meditative process of drawing is rooted in sacred geometry, where complex beauty arises from the simplest of tools. No rulers, no digital aids — just a compass, ink, and patience. You can follow my work on Instagram.
How It's Made
Every piece starts with a single point on paper. From that point, a compass draws the first circle. By placing the compass needle on the circumference and drawing new circles of the same radius, a grid of intersections begins to form — this is the foundation of all geometric patterns.
These intersections serve as guides for constructing petals, stars, and elaborate mandalas. The beauty of compass geometry is that it requires no measurements — just consistent radii and a careful eye. The patterns that emerge are mathematically precise, yet each hand-drawn piece carries its own organic character.
After the pencil construction is complete, the final design is inked and the guide lines are erased, revealing the clean geometric artwork beneath.
Tools
- ▸ Compass
- ▸ Fine-tip ink pens
- ▸ Pencil & eraser
- ▸ Quality drawing paper