The-Circle-Project

From his desire to organize things, especially shapes, Richard Sarson created The Circle Project. The drawings were born from random doodles with a compass, tracing the same pattern continuously until a pattern emerged. They were produced between February and June 2006 by the recent RCAD (Royal College of Art and Design) graduate utilizing simple materials, a felt-tip pen and compass that created something complex – each drawing contains over a thousand circles. The analytical and mathematical approach is echoed in his poster series for the ON/OFF and Stability Sound Seminar Posters for the Royal College of Art Music Nights. An emerging artist with a mathematicians brain, we can't wait to see his work progress and grow! Via CH

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zacklur Tuesday, 07.25.06 @ 8:17 pm

back in the day, we called this “Spirograph…”


richard Wednesday, 07.26.06 @ 11:01 am

Whew! I was feeling really old, and I aint, when I saw these great Spirograph creations! I bet you could still find one on ebay!




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