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Title: The Golden Ratio
Inspiration for The Golden Ratio • by Graphic Artist Barbara Damoli
The Golden Ratio or Divine Proportion, was the inspiration for this art graphic. Some of the greatest mathematicians of all times, such as Pythagoras, Euclid and Leonardo of Pisa, have studied the properties of the Golden Ratio. One of the fascinating aspects of the Ratio, is its profound relation to nature, art and harmony. The Golden Ratio is represented by the letter, or symbol φ (pronounced “phi”), which correspond to the proportion:
1 : 1,618 • these values are calculated in the mathematical formula • φ = [1 + √5] : 2 = 1,618
Many artists and architects of all times, have believed that, great harmony and beauty could be achived by using such proportion, for example in a composition, or in the structure of a building.
The Golden Ratio is often used, to bring attention on a point, or an element, in a composition.
Use of The Divine Proportion, can be seen for example, in Leonardo Da Vinci’s work, in fact, it is very common in all Renaissance Art production.
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The Golden Ratio or Divine Proportion, was the inspiration for this art graphic. Some of the greatest mathematicians of all times, such as Pythagoras, Euclid and Leonardo of Pisa, have studied the properties of the Golden Ratio. One of the fascinating aspects of the Ratio, is its profound relation to nature, art and harmony. The Golden Ratio is represented by the letter, or symbol φ (pronounced “phi”), which correspond to the proportion:
1 : 1,618 • these values are calculated in the mathematical formula • φ = [1 + √5] : 2 = 1,618
Many artists and architects of all times, have believed that, great harmony and beauty could be achived by using such proportion, for example in a composition, or in the structure of a building.
The Golden Ratio is often used, to bring attention on a point, or an element, in a composition.
Use of The Divine Proportion, can be seen for example, in Leonardo Da Vinci’s work, in fact, it is very common in all Renaissance Art production.











