"Not every act of art creates something special, but it creates something. It is the act of art that is important, not the result." Michael L. Goodman
I have been working for the last few weeks, when I have a moment or two, on a concertina fold book. The folding is easy; it is facing the blank page that is difficult. The pages are 5 1/2'' by 6'', and there are seven almost square, empty pages staring at me.
For some reason, I love using an abundance of circles in my drawings, doodles, and designs. Maybe it is as the circle painter, Wassily Kandinsky said, "The circle is the synthesis of the greatest oppositions. It combines the concentric and the eccentric in a single form and equilibrium. Of the three primary forms, it points most clearly to the fourth dimension." So, of course, circles will dominate each square page in the finished book. Here are the first three finished circles: