Description
As described by Euclid as early as 300 BC in Book IV of "Elements", a circle can be drawn inside any triangle in such a way that it touches all three sides.
This is called the incircle of a triangle.
"Incircles" presents a subdivision of the plane into triangles, but instead of drawing those triangles, each incircle is drawn.
This results in captivating circle compositions, recursively drawn as only the computer can do.