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My work is rooted in abstraction but unfolds through a conceptual lens. At first glance, the collages appear as carefully balanced geometric compositions. Yet behind their order lies a deeper idea: entropy and the infinite possibilities of transformation.
Each piece is composed of modular fragments that can be rotated and rearranged. This creates countless variations, so that even if two works look similar, it is nearly impossible to recreate the… same configuration twice. What might seem stable at first is, in fact, always shifting - reminding us that meaning is never fixed but constantly in motion.
I want the viewer to experience this sense of discovery, to see that behind structure there is freedom, and within apparent repetition lies uniqueness. My work is about embracing this delicate tension between order and chaos.
“Entropy is not decay - it’s the reorganization of meaning.”
Natalia Pacyna - NAPA
Originally from Poland and now based in Germany, NAPA explores the balance between order and disintegration through collage. Collage has become her primary language - a medium suited to expressing the paradox of entropy. Her modular, square-format works are not fixed images but dynamic systems that can be rotated, recomposed, and endlessly reinterpreted. Each fragment of geometry contributes to a shifting whole, where structure dissolves into rhythm and chaos crystallizes into harmony. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław, NAPA combines the precision of design with the openness of abstraction, inviting the viewer to see entropy not as decay but as transformation.