How water flows across a round stone, always pushing it tumbling it toward a rounder version of itself. How the solid stone is patiently smoothed, slowly reshaped by the flowing water. How life grows on the surface of the round stone, from the small
 The circle is elegant and efficient. When constructing with a circle one achieves the largest interior space with the least amount of material. There are no drafty dusty corners in the circle.
 I sewed these corona virus inspired circles as a path toward admiration for the virus. The fear was not serving me or anyone around me. I needed a new way to see the corona virus. It only took a short peruse of the internet and it’s image offerings
  “A preference for circular shapes is deeply ingrained in all of us from birth. A 2011 eye-tracking study found that at five months of age, before we utter a word or scribble a drawing, infants already show a clear visual preference for contoured li
 A circle with an empty center forms a hole. Often holes point toward light but more often, I think they open into darkness. At times I feel myself standing on the edge of a circle peering down into a hole. I am not certain how this hole got here or
Traveling at the Speed of Life
Standing Stones I
Standing Stones II
A Study of Hundterwasser
In Awe of the Spine
The Ripening I
View from a Bridge
The Ripening II
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