The painting "Entropy" presents a complex web of life's interwoven threads and explores the idea of the randomness of life and how it shapes us. It features a single body with multiple dispersed people and things, as well as an extra head that appears to be floating. This imagery represents the unpredictable and often chaotic nature of life, where everything is connected and constantly in motion. The painting is full of movement, with lines and shapes intersecting and overlapping in a seemingly random way. At the same time, there is a sense of unity and interdependence among the different elements of the painting, suggesting that even though life may seem chaotic, there is a deeper order and purpose to everything that happens. The title "Entropy" refers to the idea that in any closed system, disorder and randomness tend to increase over time. The painting captures this concept by showing a multitude of disparate elements coming together in a single body, with no clear direction or purpose. This randomness is an inherent part of life, and the painting suggests that it is something that we must learn to embrace and accept.
Original
Unframed
Materials: Acrylic on stretched canvas
Measurements: 36 x 48 inches (91.4 x 121.9 cm)