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I see before me the contrast of a designed surface with drawings of random round arcs in various colours. It seems somehow harmonious in all the randomness of the design, even with different shades of colour. In contrast, I perceive jagged lines as nervous and strenuous - and somehow unnatural. The comparison reminds me of nature: in the mountains, walks where there is only rock are jagged. You have to watch where you step much more when walking than in a similar landscape that still has vegetation like moss or grass. The latter, analogous to the curved lines, also appears calmer. There is also life in the softer transitions of the surface as opposed to pure rock and so I assume that generally there is more peace and life in a more continuous, softer environment than in angular, rough and pointed circumstances. Or more simply: calmness and leisureliness are more conducive to life than edgy stress.

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