Circle of Entropy
Drawing on paper. Colored pencil, ink. 8.5 × 11 inches. 2023
This piece captures the inevitable chaos and decay inherent in the universe, visualized through interconnected, flowing forms and vibrant colors. The title, "Circle of Entropy," immediately evokes themes of disorder, transformation, and the cyclical nature of existence.
Drawing on paper. Colored pencil, ink. 8.5 × 11 inches. 2023
This piece captures the inevitable chaos and decay inherent in the universe, visualized through interconnected, flowing forms and vibrant colors. The title, "Circle of Entropy," immediately evokes themes of disorder, transformation, and the cyclical nature of existence.
Drawing on paper. Colored pencil, ink. 8.5 × 11 inches. 2023
This piece captures the inevitable chaos and decay inherent in the universe, visualized through interconnected, flowing forms and vibrant colors. The title, "Circle of Entropy," immediately evokes themes of disorder, transformation, and the cyclical nature of existence.
At the core of the composition, the bright yellows and purples erupt outward, resembling flames or energetic bursts, suggesting the initiation of chaos or creation. These shapes branch out and entwine with darker, more muted elements such as the shadowy black and deep green forms, representing the opposing forces of energy dispersal and containment.
The composition's base, composed of twisting purple and brown shapes, anchors the piece. It conveys a sense of grounded turbulence, as if the entropy begins from a stable foundation before spiraling out into unpredictability. The sharp, pointed extensions of the shapes reflect the jagged, uncontrollable nature of decay and disorder.
Each color and curve interacts dynamically, showing both collision and harmony—a paradox central to entropy itself. The interplay between vibrant, warm tones and darker, cooler ones reinforces the concept of balance amidst chaos. The piece beckons viewers to reflect on the universal truth of entropy, where every creation inevitably transforms, dissipates, and cycles back into the fabric of existence.