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Chaos In Motion by Arne Quinze

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We are fortunate enough to experience an explosion of expression represented in Chaos in Motion by Arne Quinze. He seeks to strike his audience with an energy that leaves them astonished. This exhibit is a means to create his definition of chaos.  The process goes as such, “Chaos does exist, as a form of structure. Chaos is irretrievably linked with life. In life everything is a matter of rhythm. Something without a rigid structure is part of the organic order in life.”  The structure stretches up to a ballroom ceiling with lumber and glass intersecting in a selected rhythm. Oranges, points, dips, bowed wood, fragile glass the entire combination in great proportion cuts through your soul and penetrates until the emotions come forward, pure and honest.  The question is, how does it make you feel?

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