A dense swarm of seemingly similar circular symbols reveals, upon closer look, a quiet rebellion of difference—each form echoing another, yet none truly the same. © Mataz Al Kerdy
 

Chaotic Harmony

 

2023, 70×50 cm, medium: ink

 

A formation of circular symbols that appear similar at first glance reveals, upon closer inspection, a quiet rebellion of difference — each form echoes the other, yet none are truly identical. This repetition is a way to explore the boundaries between similarity and uniqueness, between order and hidden chaos. Each circle carries its own details, like a small, unrepeatable signature, even though they all share the same visual frame.
This gathering of forms reflects the idea that unity does not mean uniformity, and that cohesion can arise from diversity. There is a sense that these symbols interact in silence, as if engaged in an unheard dialogue, each exchanging traces or signals with the others. In this repeated expanse, difference becomes the element that sustains life and prevents the pattern from solidifying into stagnation.
For me, this work is an attempt to capture the subtle tension between what unites and what separates, between the collective rhythm and the individual pulse — where no element can be entirely detached from the whole, nor dissolve completely within it.