Anna ChupaAllentown, PAchupaworks.com/annalehigh.edu/~anc304/tiling/gallery.htmlThese photographic montaged still life compositions from flowers are embedded into girih tiles arranged into compositions with fivefold symmetries. The word girih literally translates to knot in Arabic, and refers to a set of five tiles: a decagon, a pentagon, a concave hexagon (bowtie), an elongated hexagon, and a rhombus.
Yellow Girih is inspired by Islamic tiling designs constructed from five tiles: an elongated hexagon, a concave hexagon (bowtie), a pentagon, a decagon and a rhombus each filled with a photographically montaged floral still life.