At first sight, Entropy looks like a finished picture: nine squares, simple forms, order within geometry. Yet its true essence lies in transformation.
Every square can be turned, every fragment shifted, and with each movement the whole becomes something new. The numbers behind these variations rise to absurd magnitudes – so vast that the same configuration will almost never appear twice.
That is why Entropy is never just one image. It is always itself, and always different. Out of the same building blocks emerge countless visions, harmonies, and tensions. A collector can rotate and recompose it endlessly – discovering a new, unrepeatable picture every time.
Entropy is not a static artwork, but a living system – embodying the paradox of being both ordered and chaotic, finite and infinite, familiar yet forever unique.