See also:
Art Geometry and Abstract Culture Computer Graphics, Art, Math, Geometry, and Abstract Sculpture are closely related. These activities are trying to transcend the boundaries between the fields. With images of models and sculptures. http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~sequin/ART/
Geometric Sculpture of George W. Hart The geometric sculpture of George W. Hart displays the beauty of mathematical forms in various media. http://www.georgehart.com/sculpture/sculpture.html
GeomeTricks Explore complex geometric structures based upon the 'basic joint'; an interconnectable joint composed of four intersecting sets of three triangular prisms. Includes assembly instructions, sculpture photographs and interactive virtual 3D models. http://www.geometricks.com/
Geometry Gallery Spatial designs by Vedder Wright. http://world.std.com/~vwright/gallery.shtml
Islamic and Geometric Art A personal journey through aspects of geometric art with particular reference to Islamic design. Includes full descriptions and methods for building often complex structures. http://www.geometricdesign.co.uk/
Ken Snelson The art and tensegrity sculptures of Ken Snelson. http://www.grunch.net/snelson/
Math Art Gallery Knots, surfaces and fractals. http://www.math.ru.nl/knopen/art_gallery.html
Polynomiography Features images based on polynomial equations. Includes online drawing software, along with user's tutorial. http://www.polynomiography.com/
Sculptures by Carlo H. Séquin Includes photos of knots and tangles, mathematical models of surfaces, and stereolithography models. http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~sequin/SCULPTS/sequin.html
Stewart Dickson's Art Page Includes image galleries of 3-D images, a paper on tactile geometry, resume, virtual reality project and diversions. http://emsh.calarts.edu/~mathart/
Tips and Tricks to Gothic Geometry Full explanatory diagrams for constructing your own rose window, ogee arch, and trifoil tracery. http://www.newyorkcarver.com/geometry/geometry.htm
Tom Lechner's Sculptures Polyhedral sculptures for sale. Also includes his memoirs of making polyhedral models, math references, and his art school thesis. http://www.re.org/tom/sculptures/sculptures.html
Un-disassemble-able Object by Jack Snoeyink A sculpture representing research results on the number of hands that a robot would need to assemble collections of simple geometric objects. http://www.cs.ubc.ca/nest/imager/contributions/snoeyink/sculpt.html
The World of Escher The web site to explore the great M.C. Escher artworks. Each image has commentary and a zoom mode. http://www.worldofescher.com/