in part due to the fact that, to represent anything that is a creation of Gods is a sin. Geometric art is not an attempt to recreate/represent the creation of God.
The Muslims also excelled in geometry as reflected in their art.
Squares.
Piccasso Leonardo da Vinci - The Vitruvian man. Based on an ideal human proportion and geometry as described by Vitruvius.
only in art
The pencil said to the protractor, "You may measure angles, but I create the lines!" The pencil admired the protractor's precision while playfully asserting its own unique role in the art of drawing. Together, they make the perfect team for any geometry project!
I think Muslims perfected geometry and geometric art at the same time that they did not allow people or animals in their art.
The Muslims also excelled in geometry as reflected in their art.
The Muslims also excelled in geometry as reflected in their art.
poetry decorated with geomatric pattern
Muslims view portrayal of the human form to be sinful idolatry Thus, there are no portraits in Islamic art. This leaves most Islamic art to focus on nature or geometry, as is apparent in famed Middle-Eastern tiles. Mosque architecture focuses on pattern and clean geometry.
Squares.
Muslims developed art of flowers, leaves, stars, and writing. Muslims used this art to decorate walls, books, rugs, and buildings.
Symmetry.
That guy below is a scrub. The answer is: Muslims were famous for making art out of Allah's teachings. do your work.
Islam prohibits the use of the pictures of living beings. So, the Muslim artists use geometrical and vegecal patterns.
string art includes geometry which is a type of math
Because Muslims believe only Allah swt is perfect- so they always leave a tiny imperfection amidst all the glorious beauty of a perfect silk woven rug for example. This imperfection reminds us that only Allah swt is supreme and the most perfect.