It was Leonardo da vinci who used geometric shapes to represent nature and human forms. Leonardo was an Italian polymath.
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Yes forms usually are either organic or geometric. Organic shapes resemble shapes usually met in nature; the gentle curve of a tree branch, the floral or a rock for example. Geometric shapes are easy to draw and measure with rulers and other devices. Usual geometric shapes are symmetric like circle, square, triangle, cross... for example. Geometric shapes can also be asymmetric.
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Isaac Newton discovered gravity when an apple fell on his head. He deduced that, with no gravity, this apple would have flowted in the air. But, it was attracted to earth and this attraction is called gravity.
They are geometric shapes called polygons
I disagree with the post from earlier: No, only geometric. Organic means natural, not artificially improved or created. if it brought you to this when u were asking about forms not shapes the answer is not only geometric -- At least as far as art goes the following is true: Shapes can be organic, geometric or irregular. At least from the stand point of an artist.
Scholars have proposed various interpretations for the geometric shapes in the Lascaux cave paintings. Some suggest that they may represent symbols or abstract forms, while others propose that they could be depictions of natural elements or objects. Another theory is that they may have had a ceremonial or ritualistic significance. However, due to the limited information available, the true meaning of these shapes remains uncertain and subject to interpretation.
Much decoration in Muslim temples involves calligraphy.
abstract shapes do not represent anything in the outside world
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Egyptians excelled in many geometric forms, including squares, triangles (pyramids), and spheres.