“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.

Knitted Series

The “knitting method” with tactile loops and stitches embodies warmth, intimacy, and the human touch. It suggests connection, care, and the quiet resilience of the “thread” that binds stories together. Figures and symbols emerge from this knitted surface, evoking themes of peace, tenderness, and romantic depth.