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Non-Euclidean painting refers to an artistic style or approach that utilizes non-Euclidean concepts and principles in visual representation. Euclidean geometry, developed by the Greek mathematician Euclid, is the traditional form of geometry that studies the properties and relationships of figures in flat and three-dimensional space. In contrast, non-Euclidean geometry refers to various geometric systems that do not adhere to Euclid's postulates, such as hyperbolic geometry and elliptic geometry. These alternative geometric systems have different concepts of straight lines, angles, and curvatures, and may allow for the existence of figures and structures that are not possible in Euclidean geometry. In the context of painting, non-Euclidean painting can explore and represent forms and spaces that challenge the conventions of Euclidean geometry. This can include depictions of distorted figures and objects, unconventional perspectives, non-Euclidean geometric shapes, and visual illusions that play with perception.

Cathedra Demolitio Stellaris

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The intersection of shadows and lights in this abstract landscape arouses curiosity, inviting the mind to explore the deep layers of its own interpretation. In the meeting between merging colors and fading forms, a visual synthesis emerges that challenges expectations, giving rise to an aesthetic experience that transcends the superficial. This landscape becomes a stage of constant change and evolution, where each observer can discover their own narrative in an ongoing dialogue with the artwork.
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Cathedra Demolitio Stellaris

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