ChipScape Blooms

ChipScape Blooms

ChipScape Blooms transform standard ChipScapes by bending them into a circle, reminiscent of the rose windows found in cathedrals. Rose windows were characterized by intricate stone tracery radiating from the center in a symmetrical pattern, resembling the petals of a rose. These windows were usually filled with stained glass, creating a stunning effect when sunlight passed through. Blooms draw on this Gothic architecture, reflecting the era's emphasis on light, beauty, and the divine.