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Harmony of the Planets: A Contemplative Geometry Workshop

  • Goodman Arts Center, Singapore (map)
 
 

Dive into the world of sacred geometry in this introspective end-of-year workshop exploring and paying homage to the beauty and harmony of the planets.

 
 

Overview


 

Program type

In-person workshop

Location

Singapore

Get ready to explore the beauty of sacred geometry and the universe in a unique workshop blending mindfulness, introspection and art.

In ancient times, the significance of the planets ranged from timekeeping and angriculture to mythology, divinity and medicine. Qualities of the planets and their influence were deeply studied and understood. While times have definately changed, we need only to pause to recognise the profound impact of the sun and moon on our daily lives. From regulating time, tide and temperature to influencing our moods, emotions and therefore actions.

This meditative drawing class will commence with an introductory slideshow before we utilise the compass and pencil to explore sun-earth-moon relationships and significant numbers. We will then utlise the blueprints we create to compose a beautiful planetary artwork.

 
 

What is Contemplative Geometry?


 

“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never fail you.”

Frank Lloyd Wright

 

Contemplative geometry is the holistic study of the relationships between numbers, shapes, and patterns as they occur in nature and as applied and revered in sacred art and architecture across cultures around the world.

It emphasizes the underlying universal language and fundamental principles of nature within and around us. The art of drawing with a compass is an age-old practice that was very alive for humanity’s ancient ancestors. It can be a transformative practice as it touches a primordial place in us.

Sessions are held in a restful and contemplative environment and are an opportunity to slow down and enjoy the process of connecting to primordial shapes and patterns.

Photo of shell
Photo of snowflake
 

Who is this workshop for?


No drawing experience is needed. This workshop is open to all. Prerequisites are a curious hand and a longing heart.

This course is suitable for you if:

  • You would like to learn about the patterns of nature and how they express themselves in number and geometry

  • You are looking to learn and gain experience using a compass and straightedge

  • You are looking to learn (or continue in) this restful craft

  • The idea of drawing patterns that have evolved over a long period of time across traditions inspires you

  • You are looking to carve out time for yourself to sit and rest in thoughtful and inspiring material

  • You would like to be in a contemplative atmosphere with kindred spirits

  • You are an artist, designer or architect interested in contemplative/sacred traditions

  • You are interested in learning more about ancient structures

Tools needed for class


  • Compass

  • Ruler

  • Eraser

  • Pencils 2H and 2B

  • Optional: fine-tip black pen, colour pencils, watercolours

  • Drawing paper will be provided. If you have a preferred type of paper you may wish to bring your own.

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