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The Sketchbook Project: Pythagoras and the Number 1

The Sketchbook Project: Pythagoras and the Number 1
The Number One

The Number One

The Sketchbook Project “is the world’s largest library of artists’ books…”  The sketchbooks also travel North America and even the world via the Mobile Library. For more information, go to https://www.sketchbookproject.com.

I participated in the Sketchbook Project in 2012 and 2013. It’s time to take part again.  This year’s theme is Numerology and the visual power of numbers and letters and their relationship to each other.

 

The number one is the number of new beginnings and new opportunities.  One represents spirit at the

center of all things. The symbol of the number one is the perpendicular line  symbolizing creation, assimilation and expression and  red is the color associated with it. 

Letters are also associated with numbers: A, J and S resonate with the number one.

 

Bibliography:

Lagerquist, Kay. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Numerology. Indianapolis, IN: Alpha Books, 1999.

Hay, Louise L. Colors and Numbers, Your Personal Guide to Positive Vibrations in Daily Life. Carlsbad, CA: Hay House, 2010.

Millman, Don. The Life You Were Born to Live. Tiburon, CA: H. J. Kramer/New World Library, 1993.

 

Pythagoras and Numerology

Numerology studies the meanings of names and numbers and their relationship to each other and has its roots in  the cultures of ancient Greece, China, Rome and Egypt and the Hebrew Kabbalah.

Pythagoras was a Greek mathematician and mystic from the 6th century B.C.E. He is one of the fathers of numerology and regarded as the father of geometry.

He based his system of names and numbers on his belief that nature is composed of numerical relationships. Numbers are a source of form and energy and numbers 1 through 9 represent the nine stages of the cycle of life.

Pythagoras and his followers believed that divine law could be calculated through mathematics.

Pythagoras, however, associated numbers with many ideas not just divine law. For example, he explored musical harmony through mathematics and called his concept “The Music of the Spheres.” Pythagoras believed that everything vibrates to its own special harmony; the higher the vibration, the more (or positive) force it has but the lower the rate of vibration, the less (or negative) force it has.

 

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Sketchbook Project 2013

Sketchbook Project 2013

 

The Art House Co-op sponsors the Sketchbook Project. The Project consists of a library of artists’ sketchbooks which tour the U. S. and abroad.

All sketchbooks will stay in the permanent collection of the Brooklyn Art Library.

The theme of my Sketchbook “Calligraphy,” or the “Art of Beautiful Writing”.

Click on the link to open Marion’s Sketchbook Project for 2013:

http:/www.arthousecoop.com

 

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Sketchbook Project 2012

Sketchbook Project 2012

 

BASE ON MY TRIP TO CYPRUS IN 1965 (WITH A LOT OF FICTION THROWN IN):

The Art House Co-op sponsors the Sketchbook Project which consists of a library of artists’ sketchbooks which tour the U. S. and abroad.

The Brooklyn Art Library houses all participating sketchbooks in its permanent collection.

The theme of my Sketchbook was “Storytelling.” Based on my unpublished Young Adult novel, Anastasia’s Odyssey, it highlights the story of a teen who moves to Cyprus from Brooklyn, NY in the 1960s. Talk about culture shock.

http://www.arthousecoop.com

 

 

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