Jungle-Inspired Print for Posters, Canvas and Alu-Dibond
The red bromelia, often referred to as a pineapple plant, is an evergreen tropical species found in lush jungle environments. Its leaves and vibrant flower bracts are arranged in spirals—specifically in the pattern of the Fibonacci spiral. The divergence angle of its growth is typically 137.5°, a mathematical constant believed to help plants receive maximum sunlight without shading each other.
These precise geometric principles are the reason we are naturally drawn to such mandala-like shapes. The golden ratio is deeply embedded within our own biology, from our skeletal structure to our DNA. These mathematical formulas appear everywhere in nature, on Earth and throughout the universe.
Succulents and bromeliads also demonstrate fractal geometry, as nature continuously forms self-replicating patterns known as fractals.
This radiant flower poster reminds you that nothing in the universe is accidental. Everything follows a magical blueprint that still allows infinite individuality. We are meant to grow, evolve and shine in our own uniqueness.
With this wall art, you bring beauty, harmony, serenity and relaxation into your space.
Photograph by Carola Stober, Diploma Media Artist, founder and director of Wandalas.