Description
Fibonacci Spiral explores the mathematical order underlying natural growth through a spatial composition rooted in the Fibonacci sequence. Spheres expand and recede within a proportional framework, while curved, wave-like forms trace a spiral path that suggests continuous motion and self-similarity.
The composition balances precision and fluidity. Geometric divisions establish a measured structure, while the surrounding atmospheric landscape introduces scale, depth, and time. Water-like arcs echo the spiral’s progression, reinforcing the idea that mathematical laws are not abstract inventions, but fundamental patterns embedded in nature.
By situating the Fibonacci structure within an expansive environment, the work bridges mathematics and perception. It invites the viewer to consider growth not as a linear process, but as a repeating cycle—one that governs forms ranging from microscopic systems to vast natural landscapes.






