At any rate Shovin’s compositions are bounded at one extreme by the regular polyhedrons, the strenuous stereo metric forms, by spheres, by an infinite number of planes, by thermomorphic patterns, or also birds, canines, felines, fish, spectral human shapes etc. These patterns can transform themselves into squares, or they dissolve into waves, losing their identities. There are successive transformations. It is, as it were, every detail can metamorphose int ...