“When motion takes shape, chaos discovers its calm.”

Victoria Roden

Complex Minimalism

Defined by raised chaotic-like lines, conveys movement, energy, and raw intensity. Its labyrinthine patterns pulse with rhythm and agony, offering a visual map of emotion, thought, or memory traced in electric currents.

Chaotic Stillness

This works portrays a seated figure, rendered not through solid blocks of paint but through a network of tangled, wiry lines. The body emerges as if drawn in air — fluid, restless, and vibrating with energy even in stillness. The choice of looping, twisting lines suggests both fragility and strength: the boy is at rest, yet his form is alive with motion, refusing to be fixed in silence.