
Entropy 1 by Jazzberry Blue
Entropy 1 stages order coming undone — or perhaps disorder finding its own logic. Jazzberry Blue scatters geometric forms across the composition with an energy that feels both deliberate and uncontained: shapes that cluster, drift, and fracture, colour fields that bleed into one another or snap apart at hard edges. The palette spans warm and cool tones in a sequence that mirrors the subject, pulling the eye in several directions at once. It is a work about process as much as result — movement captured at a moment of productive instability.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the cotton surface brings warmth and texture to the composition's energy, giving the scattered forms a richness and depth that makes them feel less digital and more immediate. Archival pigment inks throughout.
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Entropy 1 by Jazzberry Blue
Entropy 1 stages order coming undone — or perhaps disorder finding its own logic. Jazzberry Blue scatters geometric forms across the composition with an energy that feels both deliberate and uncontained: shapes that cluster, drift, and fracture, colour fields that bleed into one another or snap apart at hard edges. The palette spans warm and cool tones in a sequence that mirrors the subject, pulling the eye in several directions at once. It is a work about process as much as result — movement captured at a moment of productive instability.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the cotton surface brings warmth and texture to the composition's energy, giving the scattered forms a richness and depth that makes them feel less digital and more immediate. Archival pigment inks throughout.
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Entropy 1 stages order coming undone — or perhaps disorder finding its own logic. Jazzberry Blue scatters geometric forms across the composition with an energy that feels both deliberate and uncontained: shapes that cluster, drift, and fracture, colour fields that bleed into one another or snap apart at hard edges. The palette spans warm and cool tones in a sequence that mirrors the subject, pulling the eye in several directions at once. It is a work about process as much as result — movement captured at a moment of productive instability.
Printed as a canvas print in our Berlin studio, the cotton surface brings warmth and texture to the composition's energy, giving the scattered forms a richness and depth that makes them feel less digital and more immediate. Archival pigment inks throughout.























