The geometric design is based on your email address; change your email and the design will change. If an account doesn't have an email address set, the ip address of the person browsing is used as the basis for the hash instead.
If you have a Gmail account, you can trivially add an alias by adding +somevalue to your Gmail username. For example, if your address is nav@gmail.com you can use nav+stackoverflow@gmail.com too and it'll arrive in the same email box. Moreover, Gmail ignores dots in the email address; n.a.v@gmail.com is seen as the same address as nav@gmail.com. Use this to your advantage.
This only applies to 'anonymous' gravatars, where you have not set your own image on gravatar.com. So the other alternative is for you to pick a geometric image you do like and to upload that to have gravatar.com link that to your email address. You can do so by registering on gravatar.com, see How do I change my profile picture, or avatar?
Note that Gravatars are used to help others distinguish between different posters; the anonymous 'identicons' (the proper name for the geometric avatars) give us this even for people who have not uploaded a gravatar image. As such we don't want the image to change too often.