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Title: Radial Design


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Radial DesignSymmetry
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  • Symmetry is where one part of an image is
    balanced or mirrored by the other side.

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  • radial, radiate, and radial balance - Radial
    means anything of, relating to, or arranged like
    rays.

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  • This means images which seem to start in the
    center and move outwards in all directions
    simultaneously.
  • A star, the iris around your eyes, a wheel with
    spokes, and a daisy (among many other plant
    forms) are examples of radial balance.

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  • Nature contains an abundance of radial symmetry
    and balance, from plants to water swirling down
    the drain.

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  • Artists also have used symmetry, from old
    cathedral windows

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  • to watermelons!...

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  • As an artform, radial symmetry is commonly found
    in the works of mandalas, such as the sacred sand
    paintings by Tibetan monks.

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  • From all the artistic traditions of Tantric
    Buddhism, that of painting with colored sand,
    ranks as one of the most unique and exquisite. In
    Tibetan this art is called dul-tson-kyil-khor,
    which literally means "mandala of colored
    powders." Millions of grains of sand are
    painstakingly laid into place on a flat platform
    over a period of days or weeks. When finished, to
    symbolize the impermanence of all that exists,
    the colored sands are swept up and poured into a
    nearby river or stream where the waters carry the
    healing energies throughout the world.

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Mandala painting has inspired contemporary
artists to create many of their own radial
images. These are by an artist known as Aya.
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Kike Sven
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Toni Arnon
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