I feel that it is very important for us as human beings and as photographers to try and rid ourselves of the obsessive hunt for order and chaos in everything we see. I will speak for myself and say that my mind usually tries to categorize everything I see into 'order' or 'chaos'. Maybe it is inherent in us. But sometimes I feel that it hampers my vision as this series of photographs clearly proves. I feel that we need to look beyond this obsession and accept that some things, especially in Nature, are neither created orderly nor in a chaotic way. Things are just the way they are; there is perfection in their imperfection; and if we start accepting and appreciating that, I think we would go far not only in image making but in our love for nature. This series will probably make me stop and think twice when I see something and try to categorize it, in the future.
I love this series especially for this reason. It defies all establishment or rules. I also love the use of negative space in some of the images. For reasons I can't entirely describe, the second last picture is my favourite, perhaps for the complete lack of order/chaos.
It's always a privilege having a glimpse of the thoughts that go behind your work, please do share what your thoughts are too.