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Instead of traditional art, this composition represents multiple years through the moon. Each moon corresponds to the exact lunar phase on the same calendar date and time every year, calculated with high astronomical accuracy.
Over time, the structure grows outward. What emerges is not just a pattern, but a physical record of passing years.
From a distance, it reads as a clean geometric form. Up close, every moon is different. Each one represents a real moment in time that actually occurred.
The artwork can be customised to represent anywhere between 6 and 100 years in a single composition. The final output is a high resolution archival image suitable for large format printing.
I have been exploring two structural approaches:
Spiral
More organic, emotional, and sculptural
Feels like time unfolding naturally
Linear
More structured, architectural, and archival
Feels precise, calm, and deliberate
I am trying to understand which format integrates more meaningfully into a living space.
Which would you personally choose for your home, office, gallery decors.
Spiral or Linear
And more importantly, what does it make you feel
Would genuinely value honest thoughts.
by Wrong_Move3572

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For anyone wondering, this spans multiple years using real lunar data rather than symbolic moon icons.
I originally made it as a personal experiment after noticing how different the moon looks on the same date each year.
Still refining it, but this is the version I have been experimenting with.