The Trinity of Art
“He,
who works with his hands,
is a workman.
He,
who works with his hands and his head,
is a craftsman.
He,
who works with his hands and his head and his heart,
is an artist.”
- Francis of Assisi
Sneak Preview of upcoming Harmonic Mandala Series
My latest work is all based upon digit harmonic ratios and Vedic Math.
Harmonic Wave Pattern

Harmonic Illusions.

Harmonic Svástika

Harmonic Flower of Life 01

Harmonic Flower of Life 02

I hope to have the designs printed in the next couple of months….
Stay tuned
Enlightened Solfeggio Colour Spectrum
This piece is a demonstration of the natural beauty of the harmonics within the Extended Sacred Solfeggio tone scale, otherwise known as the 81 Lo Shu Harmonics.
Each circle represents one of the tones from 1-81
The size and speed of the orbit is determined by the frequency.
The size and speed of the orbit is determined by the frequency of the tone.
(higher frequency = faster and bigger)
A single colour red, green or blue is chosen according to the digital root of the frequency.
(1 to 3 = Red, 4 to 6 = Green, 7 to 9 = Blue)
When two ‘bodies of light’ are in the same space the colours combine, just like real lights would..
We start with a white dot at the top of the screen. Move the slider and watch the coloured bodies spin their dance for you. Note that the demonstration does run a complete circuit right back to the white dot at the top of the screen, all light together as one. (it does take a long time though winding through all kinds of complex shading and toning effects…. over 5 mins till repeating on my machine)
Crop Circle in Maize 29th of Aug 2009 Knighton Hill, Oxfordshire – Harmonic Orbital Overlay
This little funky application is part of my research into crop circle harmonics.
Click here to see how this crop circle was created.
I’ve plenty more works to show… more coming soon
Free Wide Sceen Flower of Life Mandala Desktop Backgrounds
These free desktop background are free to use as personal desktop wallpaper.
They are all based on the self repeating mandalic pattern of the flower of life, except from the Girh Tiles which is based on an Persian tiled pattern.
This first batch are in 1024×768
Phi Of Life #0
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
40 Degrees #01
#02
#03
Phi-Hex#0
#1
Persian Tiles (BONUS!)
This second batch are in 1280×800 (my laptop wide-screen resolution)
Phi Of Life #0
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#5
40 Degrees #01
#02
#03
Phi-Hex#0
#1
#2
#3
Persian Tiles #0(BONUS!)
#1
#2
If any one would like a different resolution please send me a message and I’ll include that size in future releases.
Enjoy!
4 Free Backgrounds
More free stuff!
This time backgrounds for your general consumption, on your desktop or in a web page (provided you link back to my site;-)
All based on the flower of life tiled and tessellated. Sacred Geometry at it’s finest.
No 1, the first least striking and most ’soothing’

No2, a sharpened up version of the previous to show off the details.

No 3, a larger more detailed variation on the theme
And lastly the 4th a negative bright white style version.

Simply right click ’set as background image’
and there you have it
it’s yours!
3 Free Mandala Colouring Templates.
First up in my offerings I have for you three Mandala ‘templates’.
The first a geometrically perfect flower of life with containing circle.
The size of the circle is matched by phi ratio to the page size to give further precision in perfection!
Go ahead and try this one before the others, they’ll feel more intuitive to you if you absorb yourself in this colouring exercise.
The second is the same flower at a fractal depth of 2.
That basically means the entire flower of life is first halved in size, and this is used instead of the circle to make the flower of life.
That is each circle of the flower contains a whole flower of life in it.
The third image is at a fractal depth of 3.
Notice what is the same as the second and what is different.
This 3rd colouring exercise shows the ‘other side’ of the flower.
As the flower has 6 petals these factors of 2 and 3 speak volumes about it’s construction.
Enjoy!
HeARTwork Mandala Art Gallery
Welcome to heARTwork, the online home of my own personal Mandala art gallery.
This space will also function as a blog of my mandala and sacred geometric based design work, so check back regularly for free wallpapers, tiled backgrounds and templates etc.
I currently print my designs@ 3ft x 3ft (approx 91cm x 91m), if you would like to order a different size print please email me to discuss the details.
Fully weatherproof!
Ideal for indoor or outdoor use
Made from 100% recycled material
Bright brilliant white surface enhances graphic output
Beautiful matte finish
Extremely light weight
Washable
Will not shrink or become brittle


