
Chaos in Sync

This piece is an exploration of motion, symmetry, and controlled chaos—kind of like a spirograph that decided to go rogue.
I played with interwoven radial lines to create a starburst-like structure, where sharp edges and fluid movement collide. The contrasting deep red and dark blue hues add a sense of tension, while the layered transparency gives it a feeling of depth and motion.
I love blending mathematical precision with organic flow, and this piece is a perfect example of that balance. It has a generative art feel, with echoes of spirographs, digital abstraction, and structured randomness.
Where This Could Live:
I see this working as a base for motion graphics, an interactive installation, or even as a branding element for something bold and innovative. But honestly, I also love it as a standalone visual—something that draws you in and makes you question whether it’s chaos or perfect order.