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Bradford’s work explores the wholeness of the circle through its inherent mathematical and geometric proportional qualities. His practice reflects a deep investigation into the systems and forms found throughout nature, revealing both the grandeur of cosmic order and beauty of biological details that emerge through folding and reforming circles.

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Ash’s approach combines circle folding with her love of fiber and textiles  to reveal the inner and outer wholeness of the circle. She works with paper, natural fibers, and repurposed materials, using handcraft techniques such as stitching and felting to illuminate the beauty and complexity of biological forms, ecosystems, and cultural expression. Her approach is twofold: centering how folding shifts perception in an embodied way, and how that shift can deepen understanding through the creative process.

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21 A Seedpod Flower
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07 Sphere Heart Chakra
06 Spherical Geometry of Passionflower
05 Spherial Starball
04 Imaginal Cells
03 Spherical Icosa Blooming
02 Diamond Flower
01 Golden Bug

The Student Gallery showcases Wholemovement™ as an engaging creative learning process that invites insight, connection, and reflection. Featured works include models made by children and adults, from elementary through college levels, homeschool settings, and broader community programs. For more middle school projects, visit Ash’s classroom gallery.

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The Videos collection includes interviews with Bradford sharing insight into his circle-folding practice, along with examples of dynamic systems in motion. Together, they trace the evolution of folding circles and reveal the surprising range of structures and forms that emerge.

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