Composed with focus on structure and form, these works include visual archaeo-astronomical references to reflect on the word geo-metry, which comes from the Greek words Geos meaning Earth and Metron meaning to Measure. Measuring of the earth or Earthly measurements was an art traditionally restricted to priest-hood, offering the means to understand how and why such matters were considered sacred. Mathematical theorems compress time, space and place, and confirm that certain proportions are woven into the very fabric of nature. These visual narratives offer a gestural voice about the synchronicity of earth.