
He doesn’t really use a spirograph, but Falmouth and RCA graduate Richard Sarson loves pattern and calculation in his circle work. Also a very talented typographer and designer, he says:
‘I enjoy breaking away from the computer and creating things by hand, I have learned the longer it takes produce something the more permanence it tends to have. You get to an entirely different place when it is not possible to erase your last mark.’
A video on his site shows just that. Boy that’s a lot of circles. Be sure to catch Richards interview with Grafik Magazine.

A beautiful website and lots of really inspiring work = a happy half hour of eyecandy.







