self-similarity in art
Self-similarity in art refers to the repetition of certain motifs, patterns, or structures within an artwork that occur at various scales or levels of detail. It encompasses the idea that parts of the artwork resemble the whole, or that the artwork exhibits a visual harmony or resemblance to itself when certain elements or characteristics repeat or mirror each other.
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