BELONGING

Being held inside something. Gradient that cradles rather than flattens or pulls.

Belonging is a series of generative artworks about being held. Built in Python from softly interacting mathematical forms, each piece creates the feeling of one presence cradled within another — nested, sheltered, and gently contained. Translucent layers and calm, caring color shifts evoke warmth, tenderness, and the quiet relief of having a place to rest.

180+ renders across 7 rounds. 4 survived.

The Complete BELONGING Series — 4 Pieces

From $45 each — museum-grade Hahnemuhle German Etching prints.

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Warmth — minimalist mathematical fine art print from the belonging series by Geometry of Feeling

Warmth

T(r) = exp(−r²/σ²)

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Nest — minimalist mathematical fine art print from the belonging series by Geometry of Feeling

Nest

f(r,θ) = e^(−r²/σ²)·[0.6 + 0.4·cos(kr)ⁿ]

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Held — minimalist mathematical fine art print from the belonging series by Geometry of Feeling

Held

ψ = G_sling(r) + G_held(r_w), r_w = domain_warp(r)

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Home — minimalist mathematical fine art print from the belonging series by Geometry of Feeling

Home

H(r) = Σ Gᵢ(r) · veil(r) + ghost_rings(r)

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Fine Art Prints

Hahnemuhle German Etching 310gsm — museum-grade matte.

12×8" — $45  |  24×16" — $95  |  36×24" — $175

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The Story Behind This Series

These pieces are built from domain-warped radial fields — concentric rings distorted by sinusoidal coordinate shifts until they lose their mathematical precision and begin to breathe. Each form is rendered as dozens of translucent color-mapped layers composited over a warm linen ground. The palette stays in the register of honey, terracotta, sage, and rose dust — domestic warmth, not cosmic intensity. Where two forms meet, a blue membrane marks the boundary between holder and held.

Mathematical primitive: domain-warped radial fields, soft potential wells, FBM noise, translucent alpha compositing