3/01/2005

Easter Egg

Yes, this was drawn directly on an egg while the rest of my family was using normal Easter egg dye. I made a page on my other site that lets you turn the egg around with a little javascript, which I haven't gotten to work on this site yet.








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2/01/2005

Eddies in the Space-time Continuum

"Ah," nodded Arthur, "Is he. Is he." He pushed his hands into the pockets of his dressing gown and looked knowledgeably into the distance.
"What?" said Ford.
"Er, who," said Arthur, "is Eddy, then?"
-- Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything

Actually, I originally called this maze "Snails", but that seems so undignified, and "Eddies" reflects the swirliness better. I doodle circles a lot, using the 3-point rule (if you have any three points in a plane, you can make a circle), and I can fill up whole sheets of paper with circles that touch each other at only three points, so this was kind of a version of that, but with spirals instead of plain circles. All freehand.




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1/01/2005

Snowflake

My brother cut this snowflake out of paper for Christmas, and I defaced it with my maze mania.




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10/01/2004

Ripples

Probably one of the awesomest of my mazes, and one of the ones I spent the most time on. Again, I draw the circles freehand without tracing or using a compass. The pattern is meant to represent ripples from drops of water flicked in a pool.




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7/01/2004

Starburst

One of my favorite little mazes, for the shape and because I used more of the open-air concept.


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