


"Disorder" by Krissy Schwartz
Acrylic
3’’ by 3’’, 6’’ by 6’’ with frame
This small abstract work explores the chaos of existence through movement and sharp angle. Each line a gesture of tension, each edge a fragment of disorder. The restricted palette of black, white, and red eliminates distraction, compelling the viewer to confront form and motion directly. In the absence of color variety, emotion emerges from contrast, and clarity becomes ambiguous. The painting doesn't offer resolution; instead, it reflects the fractured, often violent rhythm of being; where simplicity reveals complexity, and chaos lives in the precise.
Acrylic
3’’ by 3’’, 6’’ by 6’’ with frame
This small abstract work explores the chaos of existence through movement and sharp angle. Each line a gesture of tension, each edge a fragment of disorder. The restricted palette of black, white, and red eliminates distraction, compelling the viewer to confront form and motion directly. In the absence of color variety, emotion emerges from contrast, and clarity becomes ambiguous. The painting doesn't offer resolution; instead, it reflects the fractured, often violent rhythm of being; where simplicity reveals complexity, and chaos lives in the precise.
Acrylic
3’’ by 3’’, 6’’ by 6’’ with frame
This small abstract work explores the chaos of existence through movement and sharp angle. Each line a gesture of tension, each edge a fragment of disorder. The restricted palette of black, white, and red eliminates distraction, compelling the viewer to confront form and motion directly. In the absence of color variety, emotion emerges from contrast, and clarity becomes ambiguous. The painting doesn't offer resolution; instead, it reflects the fractured, often violent rhythm of being; where simplicity reveals complexity, and chaos lives in the precise.