These images were made on paper, in a sketchbook with markers and pens, passed between two people with no planning, overarching theme, or communication. The rules were simple; once a mark was made, it was made. Work from simplicity, restrict yourself to simple lines, shapes, or patterns, the piece as a whole will grow naturally from there. The page would be passed fairly rapidly, neither person's turn lasting longer than a couple minutes.
This made each piece unpredictable, and any perceived mistake would have to be accepted and built upon.
Later, through meditation, the Keevan Theorem was developed. More to be revealed regarding the Theorem in the future.