None of the works I am presenting have titles. That would be a sign of misunderstanding. They all belong to the same theme: Chaos
Chaos, the predominant theme I propose, is understood as synonymous with confusion.
My thinking leads me to say that it is misunderstanding.
What we consider chaotic is the part of something that at a given moment we are unable to explain, accept or grasp. We then justify it as chaos.
If we see this part, which is not chaotic but rather misunderstood, in another, subsequent, emotional or temporal space, we will see that chaos is in balance with everything around it. A marvellous asymmetrical balance.
Everything is balanced, everything is harmonious even where it was not before, where it did not seem to be.
You may have had experiences in your own life, usually the most difficult ones are the most memorable, that you considered bad luck, a misfortune, something you did not deserve. Then, after a while, you re-evaluated these same experiences, considering them so important that they changed your life, your knowledge, your consciousness.
And so it is with this material, metal and acids, corrosion and oxidation, to which you give direction, but over which you have no control. You interact with it and you get a response. Not as you believed it would be, not as you wanted it to be, but as it is.
Because you yourself do not know which response is best for you. But it comes to you