Borobudur Knot Square is a piece of digital artwork by Bill Perkins which was uploaded on January 7th, 2010.
Borobudur Knot Square
Famous proceedings! Herein as part of a overall example of an elaboration of a square design of diverse elements of notation we have an Eternal Knot... more
by Bill Perkins
Title
Borobudur Knot Square
Artist
Bill Perkins
Medium
Digital Art - Paint Program Colored Image, Computer Art
Description
Famous proceedings! Herein as part of a overall example of an elaboration of a square design of diverse elements of notation we have an Eternal Knot motif that echoes much the dimensions of formal checkered shapes of multiple squares of patterns over and over in combination of harmonious play: the seat of approval to view the whole mandala is the one extinct in amounts of dots - the double 0:0 tile at bottom of design. Representative of the place of perception of all is that illusory one focus point of standing too! Done in a simple color schema with powerful attributes of impressive elements of square patterns, this is one whole set of double 12s tiles of 91 dominoes for Southeast Asian example of an art souvenir from a place like Borobudur as a reference - however it is successfully performed as in the mysterious Northwest region of the Earth by this artist never the less! Get your "COOL" on? It may be worth a contemplative Zen meditative inquest as I have done there indeed? Perhaps "yes"?
Uploaded
January 7th, 2010
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Bill Perkins
Caught somewhere on a trip as if with The National Geographic Magazine and somewhere in time of a traveling show of Yogic performances of epic discoveries (whatever that is or may be) is this: my Borobudur Knot Square. Do you suppose that too as I would? FOR SURE! - the artist Bill Perkins