Chris Zidek uses Sacred Geometry to Create his Mural in Nashville, Tennessee 2018

Chris Zidek just finished a massive mural for the “Nashville Walls Project” in Nashville, Tennessee. His mural is based on “sacred geometry and ancient forbidden archaeology”. Chris Zidek explains his mural in depth below…

“Rather than looking at art history or pop culture for inspiration, the majority of my inspiration comes from reading non-fiction. Quantum physics, sacred geometry, astrophysics, cosmology, ancient forbidden archaeology, and theories of an advanced human past all come together and collide in the stippled and patterned murals.” Chris Zidek

“At 45 feet tall and 110 feet long, this is my largest mural to date, quite the challenge. I’ve recently been trying to get back to some of the fundamentals. Most importantly composition, so that the mural isn’t overwhelming or too muddy with detail. Let the mural breathe with some negative space as well as a since of subtle movement. These are my favorite colors to work with, some iteration of these hues make an appearance in nearly all of my studio pieces.” Chris Zidek

“Everything is mapped out on the wall using a combination of protractors, rulers, plotting points and a straight edge. Everything is precisely measured and plotted. All that said, I’m heavily influenced by our past civilizations and what built, believed, and wrote on their walls. Their art and language had such STYLE, and I try to bring a somewhat modern iteration of that glyph/pictographic element back to folks in my art.” Chris Zidek

“Sacred Geometry is a worldview of pattern recognition. The geometry is constructed by combining simple geometric forms in a complex manner to form a simple shape or design. The construction of Sacred Geometry has been dated to pre recorded history and can be found in churches, mosques, harmonics. Buddhist sand art, spiral galaxies, hurricanes, sunflowers, the human skeleton, high acceleration particle collisions, molecules, and many organic life forms. The ancient practice of Sacred Geometry has held its ground with the changes humans have experienced throughout the past 100,000 years.” Chris Zidek

Another great project for the Nashville Walls Project. Check out our coverage so far of the street art goodness happening in Nashville right now, curated by Brian Greif.

Photo Credits Those Drones,  Nashville Walls Project

 

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