Square and Compasses Print
Square and compasses.
11”x14” print on artist paper. Signed and numbered.
I have been a 3rd° Master Mason hailing from Vista #687 for over a decade now. This is the first Masonic art print I have ever done. If you are a brother and would like to buy this print please message me for the discount code. Dm me on IG or email me at lukewessman@gmail.com. -Luke
A square and compasses joined together are one of the most recognizable symbols of Freemasonry all over the world.
The square
The square is a builder’s square that was used in Masonry to ensure that bricks are squarely aligned to prevent crowding. It has two flat-edged metal, or wooden arms joined together to form a 90-degree angle or, in other words, a right angle.
In Freemasonry, the square is a symbol of morality and honesty. It symbolizes our ability to use the teachings of morality and conscience to test how right our actions are.
The square also symbolizes the ‘Golden Rule’ in fair dealings with others. A golden rule is a fundamental principle that should be followed to ensure success in general or in a particular activity.
To deal with someone squarely is to treat someone with fairness and honesty as we would like to be treated.
The Compasses
In general, a compasses is a geometrical device with two equal pairs of legs fixed together at their apex that is used to draw circles, arcs, or measure distances between two lines.
In Freemasonry, the compasses symbolize boundaries. The circumscribed circle drawn with a pair of compasses defines the boundaries we set between ourselves and others.
This is the ability to keep our desires and passion in due bound. The self-restraint and moderation circle is our foundation of wisdom and morality. Without voluntary restraint and practice of self-discipline, Masons cannot be fully free.