Sacred Geometry 64 Acrylic Print
by Endre Balogh
Product Details
Sacred Geometry 64 acrylic print by Endre Balogh. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
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Comments (4)
About Endre Balogh
From earliest childhood, Endre Balogh has been an internationally known concert violinist. He spent much of his career touring the world, playing solo recitals, concertos with orchestras, and chamber music – working with such eminent musical luminaries as Zubin Mehta, Christoph von Dohnányi, Vladimir Horowitz, and André Watts. In 2004, he severely curtailed his touring schedule to spend more time with his wife and children and rapidly began honing his passion for photography. Soon, he was winning top awards in contests and his unique aesthetic vision and reputation for consistently beautiful work earned him an enviable reputation among his photographic colleagues. His photos are prominently displayed in the collections of several...
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Mary Jordan Crawford
This is so interesting. I've been studying Hebrew and this speaks so much to me.
Lorenzo Williams
Congrats on your sale. Amazing colors! The art make me think of three things. 1) The "golden angle"; the angle between successive florets in some flowers is the golden angle, 2 Fibonacci Sequence, and 3) The four letters are the Tetragrammaton (tetra = 4 + grammaton = letter). The Hebrew name of God transliterated in four letters as YHWH or JHVH and articulated as Yahweh or Jehovah. Jehovah being the more common pronunciation. Due to unwarranted fears and superstitions, Jews are extremely reluctant to even speak the name of their God. FAV
Carol R Montoya
Awesome~congratulations on your sale!
Dave Mills
Hi Endre, Beautiful design elements. I like how you incorporated the hebrew letters into the design. Nicely done!
Endre Balogh replied:
Thank you, Dave! There are lots of books about the esoteric meaning behind the shapes and symbology of Hebrew letters. I'm so glad you like it!