Five petals from the 8-year Venus pentagram (5 inferior conjunctions), an eye nested in each lobe. Chord mandala is astronomically generated. Review each variant on dark and light, at 600 / 120 / 48 / 24 px.
Owner: "Can we have some forms that cut it within Venus's orbit around the sun? These might work as the logo by itself." — done. The full 43-year Venus·Earth chord mandala (4-day steps, true periods 224.701 / 365.256 d) is clipped to the disc whose radius is Venus's orbit, centred on the sun. Inside that disc the chords weave a dense 5-fold rosette: five bright cusps on the conjunction axes, five shaded scallop lobes between them. That clipped disc is the mark. Density / weight tuned to the ≥100 px spinner (alpha ≈ 0.05, every chord, lavender #c9b8e8). The five SEELE eyes sit at the honestly-measured shaded-lobe centroids (numpy density rasterisation → 5 dark pockets, 72°-symmetric): 15.9° @ r=0.55, 88.1° @ r=0.55, 160.4° @ r=0.55, 232.8° @ r=0.55, 304.7° @ r=0.55. 120 px is the money size — shown first and large.
Owner feedback applied. Petals redrawn as the kikyō mon (Akechi Mitsuhide's bellflower crest): five broad heraldic petals, each ending in a single sharp point, joined at a small pentagon core with a thin keel/spine line — a formal five-pointed star-flower, not soft petals. Eyes redrawn in the SEELE style: wide flat lens with sharp corners, heavy straight upper lid, a large plain iris disc and small pupil, no highlight — an occult sigil, flat 2-tone. Petal points still align to the 5 Venus-Earth conjunction axes. v3 (single central eye) is the lead candidate; v4 is the inverted variant for light backgrounds.
The mark isolated: the small five-petal envelope from the dead centre of the v1 mandala (inside Venus's orbit), idealised into a clean, ownable flower/pentagram. Petals derive their 72° spacing and conjunction-axis rotation from the true astronomy, then are re-drawn as symmetric bezier petals. Cream #f5efe6 on transparent.
The original broader chord mandala + petal explorations. Kept for reference; superseded by the round-2 flower marks above.