No wonder geometry ended up inside my head, everywhere I explored on my US trip was shouting geometry at me. I came across Roy Lichenstein’s geometry inside The Broad.

It is day twenty two of GeometricJanuary, and I am loving all of your geometry. Mathematics is proving to be such fun for the Squares Gang.

If you are wondering what is going on January 2025 is a Squares Month, and I am inviting everyone to be a member of the gang this month.
It is easy to become a member, just remember your image must be Square in shape!
The other rules are simply recommendations;
- it is a daily challenge but you can also post weekly, just once in January or whatever frequency suits you and your blog
- it is totally up to you whether you pingback via your post or add your link with a comment on one of my daily square posts. Both approaches work.
- it helps me enormously when creating the galleries if you use the tag. This month it is GeometricJanuary
It’s definitely geometric, but I am not loving the artwork.
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I like it but you are not alone in not liking!
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I’ve never been a fan of cubist art, but it sure works for geometry squares!
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you’re not alone in not being a fan!
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just found you laughing in the spam folder – sorry about that!
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No worries, I should have included words with it.
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I wouldn’t hang a Liechtenstein on my wall (!) but I do find his work intriguing – and perfect for geometry of course!
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well if someone was to offer me one . . . . .
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Not sure I’d hang them on my wall, but certainly geometric. Here’s mine today: https://grahamsisland.com/2025/01/22/better-late/
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I like the sculpture one, but as much as I love the others you are right I probably wouldn’t hang them on my walls either.
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I was never a big fan of Picasso either but, several years ago, I went to a touring exhibition in Seattle and was really moved by seeing his actual works, sculptures and paintings. Makes a difference.
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it certainly does
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I’m confused. Is the building called “the broad” or is that the subject of the art work? 😄
My square post of the day: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2025/01/22/lets-stack-em-up/
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The building is called The Broad, named after the people who funded it
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but the picture also shows a … nevermind 😉
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hee hee!!
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Plenty of bright geometry in Lichtenstein, Becky. Something a bit ‘quieter’ from me:
https://tishfarrell.com/2025/01/22/reflective-geometry-c-curve-by-anish-kapoor/
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ooh seen your url, another great artist coming up
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Becky I saw these amazing gallery.Anita
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oh wow how wonderful you have seen them too
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