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This painting began as a side project while I was waiting for my Quantum Foam piece to dry because, as I quickly discovered, latex wall paint is not known for drying fast. But as this painting developed, it became just as meaningful. It features two abstract figures, a man and a woman—gazing into each other’s eyes. One is painted upside down and the other right side up, depending on how you choose to orient the painting. That duality represents how love can feel disorienting, like gravity loses meaning. You can flip it, but the emotion remains constant.

The title Falling Into Entropy draws from physics. In thermodynamics, entropy is often described as a measure of disorder or randomness in a system. The higher the entropy, the more chaotic and unpredictable that system becomes. To me, love often feels exactly like that, chaotic, passionate, and beyond logical control. It has a wild beauty to it, one that doesn’t always make sense but still pulls us in. The figures are not tethered to the ground or to stability, they’re suspended, as if falling not just for each other, but into a state of emotional entropy. A place where boundaries blur, time distorts, and nothing feels quite certain. Love, like entropy, brings change. It’s a beautiful collapse into something new. This piece is a visual metaphor for the unpredictable, emotional force that love can be, falling into it, surrendering to it, and accepting the chaos that often comes with it.

falling into entropy (2023)

C$100.00Price
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  • Original done in latex wall paint on canvas

    Original done in latex wall paint on canvas

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