Why do designers cover one eye




















I was trying to figure out why those last two pictures were in the collection, and then duh… pretty cool Ahn! Via: [ Presurfer ] [ Picocool ]. Covering one eye is a simple statement. Among the majority of creative minds it has no relation to the occult or the Mason brotherhood.

Deko you are not very smart its a brand that signifies who they belong to stop saying stupid stuff now. This is occultism. Not every individual posing like this has the intention I mentioned, however, the ones driving the movement certainly do. Light of dark is both leading to the same place and its just a choice between the masculine or feminine energy of the deity.

Nowadays we know that they are a written language of mainly phonetic signs, but in the s and s they were believed to have a much more mystical significance. The symbols in hieroglyphic writing — animals, birds and abstract shapes — were thought to be deliberately mysterious, each one creating meaning through the inspiration of the viewer rather than being part of a linguistic system.

They were, so it was believed, open puzzles that contained multiple meanings. This belief had a huge effect on European art. As a result, a motif like the Eye of Providence was deliberately esoteric in its appearance. And this really came to fruition in the late 18th Century. Three key examples from this period demonstrate an increasing diversity in the symbolism of the Eye of Providence.

In this case, it has become an instrument of paternalistic reason watching over the newly egalitarian nation. Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and John Adams had proposed ideas for the design, but it was Charles Thomson, Secretary of the Continental Congress, who came up with the pyramid and Eye of Providence, among the other elements of the seal, in collaboration with a young lawyer and artist named William Barton.

In none of those examples was Freemasonry involved with the choice of symbol. So how about the Illuminati? On view through January at…. Large silhouettes on open flat terrain are difficult…. Much of the work we do as designers, publishers, and artists remain mystified to our peers and the community at…. This is part II of the Processing oral history. Read part I here. As Processing became one of the primary…. This is part I of the Processing oral history. Read part II here.

Computers and design have long been intertwined. Books featuring woman on the prairie. The bird cage lady lurks on at least 11 book covers. Three Publishers Get Real About Independent Publishing Much of the work we do as designers, publishers, and artists remain mystified to our peers and the community at…. Eye on Design Magazine.

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