Minimalist geometric artwork showing a stylized Saxifrage flower using symmetrical line patterns based on the numbers 3 and 5, referencing petal and leaf structures.

Plant Geometry. Saxifrage 3:5
Acrylic on canvas, 50x50 cm, 2025 | Unframed
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Plant Geometry. Saxifrage 3:5 presents the Saxifrage flower as a precise, finely balanced structure shaped by the inherent geometry of organic growth. Rather than depicting the plant botanically, the work translates it into a system of relationships where proportion becomes the primary form.
The numbers 3 and 5 refer to core elements of the plant’s morphology: the five-petal structure of the flower and the trifold rhythm found in its leaf organization. Even though the leaf pattern is not illustrated, it remains conceptually embedded as part of the plant’s internal architecture.
The artwork reflects on how simplicity and precision coexist within natural forms. The geometry reveals a quiet discipline within the plant—a rhythm that echoes Fibonacci-based proportions and the order underlying organic evolution.
Through reduction and clarity, Saxifrage 3:5 invites the viewer to perceive nature not as randomness, but as a subtle, structured system waiting to be recognized.

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