Ordered Chaos glyph painting in progress — large-scale black and white abstract work on wooden floor during solo show in New York.

The Glyph Paintings by Ordered Chaos are a closed visual system. Each work is constructed through a repeatable visual language—marks applied by hand, layered in real time, resolved through density, contrast, and balance.

No two paintings are the same, yet all emerge from the same underlying logic. What appears chaotic is governed by constraint, producing compositions that are structurally controlled.

The Glyph Painting system emerged in isolation during the COVID-19 lockdowns of 2020. No gallery. No instruction. A pattern appeared and refused to resolve. 327 paintings later, it still hasn't.

Every glyph painting is an original. No editions, no reproductions, and no assistants.

Each painting functions both independently and as part of an expanding body of work—a single continuous field that has no planned conclusion.