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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x31.5in
About this artwork
Order or chaos?
The question dissolves the moment you look.
Golden mandalas float in electric storms.
Precise script drips into wild green rivers.
A black silhouette dances—
one hand tracing perfect circles,
the other hurling galaxies into glorious disarray.
There never was a border.
The blueprint and the explosion share the same pulse.
Control is chaos in slow motion;
chaos is order finally brave enough to laugh.
In this deep blue,
everything… broken is simply rearranging into truer symmetry.
Everything rigid is secretly learning how to sway.
Stop choosing sides.
They were always the same current
wearing different masks
for the joy of taking them off.
This dynamic acrylic painting merges precise golden mandalas and scripted patterns with explosive green and red flows against a deep blue void. The central black silhouette embodies the dance between control and chaos, dissolving duality into a unified, pulsating whole.
AyaMarray is a Japanese international painter born in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, and based in Antalya Province, Turkey, on the Mediterranean coast. She is exhibiting at the Venice Biennale 2026, Grenada Pavilion (Curator: Daniele Radini Tedeschi).
She sees art as a tool for world harmony and the Earth as a living entity. Her multilayered acrylic paintings blend Japan’s primordial memories with Turkey’s vast landscapes and ancient history, visualizing the Earth’s pulse, life’s vitality, and the tension between order and chaos.
After moving to Turkey in 2020, she has held solo exhibitions in both countries and expanded her activities internationally. Her Venice Biennale participation symbolizes her mission: visualizing invisible boundaries and fostering dialogue beyond nations, cultures, and species.