“Oriental Node: A Journey Through Sacred Geometry”
By Mo Tazari
In the “Oriental Node” series, Mo Tazari embarks on a profound exploration of the spiritual and architectural heritage of the East, delving deep into the intricate worlds of Islamic sacred geometry and Iranian art. Through a symphony of fractal artworks and 3D sculptures, the series bridges the timelessness of tradition with the endless possibilities of contemporary digital mediums.
The artworks draw inspiration from the rich geometric language of muqarnas, a defining element of Islamic architecture, and reimagine its essence as interlocking nodes of connection; both physical and metaphysical. These nodes represent the universal principles of harmony, unity, and infinity, echoing the ethos of Persian art and architecture that has long been a vessel for divine expression.
Each piece pulsates with the rhythms of oriental motifs, their forms unfolding like sacred patterns in nature, simultaneously structured and organic. The use of fractals amplifies this duality, mirroring the infinite complexity of the universe, while their recursive symmetry pays homage to the mathematical precision of Persian design.
The “Oriental Node” series serves as a portal to a poetic space where ancient philosophies converge with modern creativity. It invites viewers to lose themselves in a labyrinth of shapes and textures that speak to both the earthly and the eternal. Through this work, Mo Tazari illuminates the enduring legacy of Iranian geometry, creating a dialogue between the past and the future, and weaving a narrative of cultural continuity and artistic innovation.