Visual Maths


Mathematical objects like spirals and fractals can serve as art. Their deceptively simple nature adds an extra allure to this artistic expression.

Explore the realm of Visual Mathematics, a distinctive fusion of Art and Math. Delve into intricate diagrams, tables, and visually captivating pieces that provide a delightful experience for both the eye and the mind. Visit our online gallery for prints, posters, and t-shirts showcasing beautiful math art.

Math and Art
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The Golden Ratio is implemented in circles, serving as a mathematical ratio for generating aesthetically pleasing designs. Given its prevalence in nature, the natural appearance of outcomes is unsurprising.

Golden ratio with circles
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The Golden Diamond presents an asymptotic monomorphic dissection of the equilateral triangle. Each tile follows proportions aligned with the golden ratio in relation to the outer triangle.

Golden ratio with equilateral triangles
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Golden Spiral created using equilateral triangles. The Padovan spiral follows a recursive sequence akin to the Fibonacci sequence.

Padovan spiral
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Math & Art

In 1895, Nicholas Bogdanov-Belsky created the iconic painting “Mental Arithmetic in the Public School of S. Rachinsky,” now a classic. Students are depicted trying to solve the problem on the blackboard: (10²+11²+12²+13²+14²)/365. They seem to be having a great time!

“Illusion d’Optique” Magic Playing Cards

For Art, Math and Magic Lovers!

Order now your exclusive “Illusion d’Optique” playing card deck designed by puzzle master Gianni A. Sarcone!

Packaging printed with optical ink and placed in a protective transparent plastic case.

Inside, you’ll find 54 eye-popping original optical illusions. Watch closely as colors change, shapes transform and static, printed ink seems to come alive. Sarcone has included updated versions of classic illusions, plus innovative new concepts he developed after years of study. “Illusion d’Optique” is not only a beautiful deck, but it also serves as fascinating proof that seeing is not necessarily believing.

A world without problems is an illusion, so is a world without solutions.” – G. Sarcone

Gianni A. Sarcone is a visual artist and author from Italy with over 30 years’ experience in the fields of visual creativity, recreational mathematics and educational games. Much of his art blurs the line between cognitive sciences and communication. As Gianni puts it, his work is intended to “encourage people to look beyond what seems obvious and to open their mind to new emotions and dimensions.

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