Order and Destraction

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A luminous field lies beneath, emerging quietly from behind—an inner order radiating through light. Yet across its surface, an organic layer spreads outward, obscuring and destabilizing. This work is built on dualities: the centered geometric clarity versus the unpredictable outer field, and the foundational light beneath versus the disruptive textures above. Destruction here is not forceful—it seeps in, enveloping order from the outside, while the center holds its presence like a memory pushing through decay. The composition exists in tension, between what rises from within and what descends from without.