Original artwork description:

Three hyenas of entropy: Dissolution, Anarchy and Adaptation.
Entropy is the measure of disorder or randomness in a system, and it's a concept that transcends the boundaries of physics and permeates our social structures. It's the gradual decline into chaos, the unraveling of established norms, and the unpredictable dance of individuals within a collective.
Let me ask you to reflect on the ever-present force of entropy in our society. It is a visual exploration of the tumultuous journey from order to disorder, from tradition to transformation. Think of hyenas as metaphors for individuals and groups navigating the uncertain terrain of entropy, and consider how we too adapt to the shifting sands of our social world.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#animals #urban art #smoke #colour splash #hyene 

Entropy (2020)

Oil painting 
by Olga Filatow

£2,059.32 Alert

Original artwork description
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Three hyenas of entropy: Dissolution, Anarchy and Adaptation.
Entropy is the measure of disorder or randomness in a system, and it's a concept that transcends the boundaries of physics and permeates our social structures. It's the gradual decline into chaos, the unraveling of established norms, and the unpredictable dance of individuals within a collective.
Let me ask you to reflect on the ever-present force of entropy in our society. It is a visual exploration of the tumultuous journey from order to disorder, from tradition to transformation. Think of hyenas as metaphors for individuals and groups navigating the uncertain terrain of entropy, and consider how we too adapt to the shifting sands of our social world.

Materials used:

oil

Tags:
#animals #urban art #smoke #colour splash #hyene 

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