Layered patterns made inspired by Gothic and Islamic architecture by Eric Standley

Eric Standley stacks laser-cut sheets of paper to create some of the most visually appearing patterns around.

Made out of as many as 100 sheets, the pieces were inspired by ornate patterns found on classical stained glass windows as well as Gothic and Islamic architecture.

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Stanley explains, “These rhythms are found at a cosmological scale in the ever-expanding universe, across culture and time in Gothic and Islamic architecture as well as at the profoundly fundamental building blocks of life. When a DNA braid is viewed from the top-down, the layered double helix rotation abides by the golden ratio (phi). Waves along the braid conceal and reveal strata of information.”

Check out some his pieces below and find more works on his website.


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Source: designfaves.com

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