Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 5ft x 5ft
Creation Date: 2024
Collection: Organic Movement

“Dark Chaos' gathers fragments of the moment and renders them eternal in layered abstraction.”

Dark Chaos (2024) is a painting of rupture — a visual expression of instability, fragmentation, and pressure waiting to release. Created in mixed media on a 60 x 60 inch canvas, this piece from the Organic Movement collection captures a storm in slow motion, abstracted into gesture, shadow, and strain.

The surface is built from a ground of matte black overlaid with slashes of red, bone-white, and dirty gold. These marks are not clean — they scrape, collide, resist. Sharp lines crisscross like cracks in asphalt or maps of conflict. The textures are raw: some areas dry and brittle, others glistening with resin, like trauma still bleeding through.

I painted Dark Chaos in response to a personal moment of collapse — not to document pain, but to move with it. The chaos here is not just destruction. It is energy. Potential. The unknown just before a new order emerges.

This work resonates with the expressive urgency of Franz Kline and the gestural tension of Antoni Tàpies. Like them, I allow texture and form to carry emotional load. There’s no central figure, but the painting holds presence — pulsing, unresolved, alive.

Dark Chaos doesn’t offer resolution. It offers movement, resistance, and raw truth — and invites the viewer to witness their own thresholds.

Ritu Raj | Contemporary Abstract Artist | Phoenix

Ritu Raj is a contemporary abstract painter based in Phoenix, Arizona. His signature technique, Organic Movement, replaces the brush with thread — tracing the exact tension between control and surrender that makes a painting alive. He has created over 200 original works collected across the US, Europe, and Asia, and is the author of the forthcoming The Shape of Seeing and The Unalgorithmic Mind. Art that listens.

https://www.rituart.com/
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