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geometric grid is a pattern or structure made up of regular, evenly spaced lines or shapes such as squares or triangles. It is a systematic arrangement that helps organize and measure objects or spaces in a clear and organized way. It is often used in design, architecture, and mathematics.
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«geometric»
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Sentences with «geometric grid»
- The work features three glass panels, each printed with geometric grids, similar to those used by designers and architects to accurately present perspectives, volume and three dimensions on a flat surface. (artandonly.com)
- The Louisenberg paintings — colourful geometric grids of repetitive organic shapes — can be viewed as a two - dimensional exercise in understanding sculptural forms. (britannica.com)
- In the 1950s, she began working with massive wall installations using found pieces of wood that were collaged in geometric grids and covered in paint for a uniform look, emphasizing the relationship of the shapes to one another. (jwa.org)
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