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Post artwork that has otherworldly qualities or a supernatural feeling to it. Is it just me, or are those some strange sigil-looking designs in the corners? The man who made these, Alphonse Mucha, was behind the artwork for the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair poster. He was also a freemason. Something about his art feels like there is a deeper function to it. Sort of how the old world cathedrals with their sacred geometry patterns were actually healing centers. Although I can't tell if the function of this art was positive or negative, there is no denying it does something to me. It's more than just pretty girls.
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1904 St. Louis World's Fair poster
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Those are golden ratio sigils.
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