The Dot
The Dot as the origin of geometric form. A concise reference on its meaning, structure, and role in geometry and creative practice. Introduction.Triangle
The triangle as the first two-dimensional form. A concise reference on its geometry, symbolic meanings, and role in creative practice.From the circle to the triangle — and back again
A concise reference exploring the relationship between the circle and the triangle through geometry, symbolism, and ornamental structures.Between Two-Dimensionality and Three-Dimensionality
Fractals, Void, and the Transition of Form into Volume.•
Geometry as Language
A research journal on form, symbol, and ornament — by Tetiana Gryshchenko
This journal grew from the working practice of artist and designer Tetiana Gryshchenko — gathering geometry as philosophical thought and a system of meanings passed down by ancient thinkers.
Each entry reveals the connection between forms through their geometric construction — one arising from the previous, giving birth to the next. The most significant of them were filled with meaning and became symbols — keys to understanding space, time, and human nature.
The publications are concise by intention — closer to a reference than an essay — and are not a definitive source, but a space for reflection.
Let's begin this journey — with It begins with The Dot