Radenko Milak, Musica Universalis (Music of the Spheres)
RADENKO MILAK
Musica Universalis (Music of the Spheres)
from the series
”Dark Matter”
2018
Watercolor on paper
150 x 280 cm
(12 parts)
(plus shipping cost)
"Musica Universalis" (also known as "Music of the Spheres") is a series of artwork by Bosnian artist Radenko Milak. The series includes paintings, drawings, and installations that explore themes of science, philosophy, and the interconnectedness of the universe.
The title "Musica Universalis" refers to the ancient concept of the "Music of the Spheres," an idea that dates back to the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras. According to this concept, the celestial bodies such as planets and stars emit their own unique frequencies and create a harmonious, celestial music as they move through the heavens. This philosophical concept has influenced various fields, including astronomy, music, and metaphysics.
Radenko Milak's series takes inspiration from this ancient idea and presents a contemporary artistic exploration of the cosmos and the underlying mathematical and geometric structures that govern the universe. His works often incorporate intricate patterns, symbols, and scientific diagrams, creating a visual language that bridges the gap between art and science.
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