CAOS
Caos is a study in the beautiful disorder of life. A vessel, meant to contain, becomes the center of a small explosion — leaves scatter, soar, and tumble in a choreography of instinct and accident. The basket-like form anchors the scene, but its contents refuse to be bound. The backdrop hums with restless marks, a visual murmuring of chance and repetition, mirroring the unpredictable patterns of thought and nature. Here, chaos is not destruction but a fertile rupture; a necessary undoing that makes room for new shapes, new arrangements, and unexpected grace. In this piece, order and entropy coexist. It is a reminder that growth often emerges from disarray, and that beauty lives in both what is held and what escapes.