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Curvism is the movement challenging the tyranny of right angles.
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Historical Curvism is the movement challenging the tyranny of right angles. Understanding Historical Curvism goes beyond aesthetics—it’s about reconnecting with the natural flow of life for measurable benefits…

Biophilia, our innate bond with nature, popularised by Harvard biologist Edward O. Wilson, has proven economic impacts:

– 15% increase in workplace productivity
– Up to 20% reduction in stress-related health costs
– Enhanced creativity and problem-solving abilities

We transform spaces into profit centres by avoiding rigid structures and embracing organic design. Harsh angles create subtle stress that costs your business money every day.

Art professor and sculptor Ángel Veliz pioneered this functional approach with a bold declaration: **”This is not about Cubism—this is Curvism.”** Coining the brand: Curvism instead of Cubism. The difference? Cubism was purely aesthetic. Curvism is functional, profitable, and transformative.

This breakthrough emerged simultaneously worldwide. In 1978, artist Steve Firkins developed Curvism as artistic philosophy in Minnesota, while ancient Greeks perfected curved acoustics in their theaters, understanding that rigid angles oppose nature.

The anthropological evidence is overwhelming: research into 43 ancestral cultures reveals that 100% associated corners with illness or death..  “Round or oval houses have resisted the passage of time as a silent echo of our essence,” while cubic shapes “burst onto the scene much later, only in the last few thousand years” 43 Cultures That Recognized the Truth – CURVED ARCHITECTURE OR DIE: From Costly TOXIC Angles to MONEY-SAVING Profitable Curves when great cultures became subjugated by Euclidean geometry.

Today’s Curvism revolution combines ancestral wisdom with scientific methodology—measuring the exact cost of rectangular toxicity and providing curved solutions that optimize both wellbeing and financial returns.

Each curved artwork doesn’t just beautify—it transforms your environment for measurable performance gains and profitable outcomes.

What started as a creative experiment with holographic reality evolved into a groundbreaking discovery hidden within these very spirals—overlapping the Samsara wisdom of Buddha, Ramtha’s spiritual evolution, and human evolution—the key to understanding humanity’s greatest turning point. This artwork revealed the forgotten moment when we abandoned nature’s curves for civilization’s sharp angles, and how this single shift transformed our consciousness, our cities, and our souls over a 10,000-year journey that led us away from nature’s wisdom.

This symbolic image shows the map of the Samsaragammon game: a world divided into three archetypal continents representing the mental forces where humans are trapped. The pig symbolizes ignorance, biting the tail of the snake, which represents aversion. The snake in turn bites the rooster, who embodies insatiable desire. Inspired by Buddhist Samsara wisdom, this artwork reveals how these three poisons feed into each other, sustaining a never-ending cycle of suffering — one that only curved awareness can break.

Cultural Evidence: 43 Civilizations That Understood the Economics of Curves.  Throughout history, successful societies recognized what modern research now confirms: environments with natural curves foster prosperity, while rigid 90° angles diminish human potential—and profitability.

After reading about these facts and thinking about it, you will never again look with innocent eyes at the four corners of your room.

These 43 cultures thrived before being forced to live in square areas by prioritising curved architecture, achieving greater creativity, longevity, and resource efficiency. Cutting-edge businesses are rediscovering this age-old economic advantage.

Prehistoric round mud house representing ancestral wisdom that prioritized curves to live in harmony with nature.
“Break the Square, Feel the Full Power of Biophilia”
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