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Beauty and Chaos Series

These works treat beauty as the product of collision. Each portrait is constructed inside a field of competing vectors — structure pushing one way, chaos pushing another. The face that emerges is not a stable subject but a site of impact, shaped by distortion, tension, and the engineered unpredictability of the image. The series refuses the idea of beauty as calm; here, beauty is the residue of force.

Taken together, the portraits form an inquiry into identity under stress. The figures are precise yet unsettled, held inside a system that is always on the verge of rupture. Beauty and Chaos becomes an examination of how form is built, broken, and rebuilt inside unstable conditions, revealing the architecture of a self shaped by competing pressures.

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A blue‑toned portrait of a person in a wide‑brimmed hat and collared shirt, their face and clothing covered in black‑and‑white dots, with vivid blue eyes and red lips against a dark, dotted background.

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Title: Chaos - My Friend - 40x40 inches - $3500.00

“Destruction is not the opposite of creation: it is creation’s twin.”
— Paz, Octavio. The Bow and the Lyre, 1956.

A gallery room showing a blue‑toned portrait of a person in a wide‑brimmed hat and collared shirt, their face and clothing covered in black‑and‑white dots, with vivid blue eyes and red lips against a dark, dotted background.

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A pale‑faced woman with bold red lips and heavy black eyeliner, surrounded by red and black circles, cloud‑like white shapes, and a dotted grid pattern.

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Title: I'm Here to Win - 40x40 inches - $3500.00

“Out of clutter, find simplicity. From discord, find harmony. In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.”
— Attributed to Albert Einstein in The Quotable Einstein, edited by Alice Calaprice, Princeton University Press, 1996

A gallery room showing a pale‑faced woman with bold red lips and heavy black eyeliner, surrounded by red and black circles, cloud‑like white shapes, and a dotted grid pattern.

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A pale‑skinned woman with deep red lips and blush, wearing a dark headpiece with large beige and red circles, set against a textured background with scattered red dots.

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Title: I'll Never Give Up - 40x40 inches - $3500.00

“You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star.”
— Nietzsche, Friedrich. Thus Spoke Zarathustra

A gallery room showing a pale‑skinned woman with deep red lips and blush, wearing a dark headpiece with large beige and red circles, set against a textured background with scattered red dots.
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