Science Art: 10,000 convex and nonconvex regular polygons, by Arthur Baelde.

Scientific illustration of angles, forming squares, rectangles, and other polygons. Mathematics in colorful patterns.
Scientific illustration of angles, forming squares, rectangles, and other polygons. Mathematics in colorful patterns.

This is from the “Posters about Mathematics” section of Wikimedia Commons.

The description says: “For a young child, a shape can be called a square if its sides are vertical and horizontal. Some regular polygons on this page are squares, or rectangles with four equal sides. Would you add sounds around the poster, add voices? Our discussions may be recurrent about geometric objects, in terms more or less mathematical.”