A long time ago I took several classes in graduate school with Mark Reynold on Sacred Geometry. Since then I have dabbled in and out of compositional analysis, using it as the underlying framework for determining which pieces were good and which were not and teaching a variant of some of his techniques combined with [...]
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Basic Compositional Analysis of The Madonna of the Rocks
Aug 24, 2011 · 1 Comment
In this basic compositional analysis of the Madonna of the Rocks I demonstrated to students how to “turn a square”, find the center and find the half diagonal, as well as further subdividing the half diagonal to find 1/4 and 1/8. Basic Compositional Analysis of The Madonna of the Rocks