it means to move in a spiral shape
It's actually fairly uncommon to see spirals in Australian Aboriginal art.
well Islamic art fits in a square doesnt it like all the tessilations and stuff so yeah a spiral cant fit in a square :)
earth art or earth work
A spiral line in art refers to a curved line that gradually moves away from or towards a central point, creating a spiral shape. This design element can evoke a sense of movement, growth, or dynamism within a composition. Artists often use spiral lines to guide the viewer's eye or to symbolize concepts such as evolution, continuity, or the passage of time. Famous examples include the use of spiral forms in works by artists like Vincent van Gogh and in the architecture of structures like the Fibonacci spiral.
A spiral is a winding curve.
They don't mean anything
Reflection of Great Salt Lakes shape
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If you mean forms as in shape, then spiral.
The term means to move in a spiral course or shape or in a coiled shape. The spiral is an ancient symbol of seasons and evolution. Each loop is one step higher.
naruto is a spiral looking thing one often adds when making ramen (spiral, ramen, get it *wink*)