Through a wide array of photographs, interspersed with text, the authors present a study of three types of symmetry as they relate "to harmony and proportion, and ultimately to beauty." They view symmetry as a connection between the many separations and compartments in modern life and as "a unique tool for reuniting seemingly disparate fields of endeavor." The cumulative effect of the book is to create the feeling in the reader that all life is visual art and that most of it has some relationship to symmetry--exactly what the authors are trying to suggest. A unique look at life and creation. |