There is generally a cellular unity, or “family likeness,” between the shapes and masses in a design similar to the visualharmonyof all units to the whole observed in natural forms—the gills, fins, and scales in character with the overall shape of a fish, for example. ...
There is generally a cellular unity, or “family likeness,” between the shapes and masses in a design similar to the visualharmonyof all units to the whole observed in natural forms—the gills, fins, and scales in character with the overall shape of a fish, for example. ...