Chaos is a generative art project that transforms geometry into a living system of endless variation. Built through code, the work unfolds across multiple scales, where grids fracture, recombine, and expand in unpredictable rhythms. What first appears as disorder gradually reveals an underlying harmony, as lines, arcs, and circles converge into patterns that feel at once fragile and inevitable. Color plays a central role, shifting between subtle gradients and vivid contrasts, producing a dialogue between presence and absence, silence and intensity. Each execution of the code gives rise to a unique composition—an unrepeatable constellation shaped by both chance and structure. In this way, Chaos embodies the paradox of creation: innovation and originality often emerge not from control, but from the fertile space where randomness and intention intertwine. More than a single image, Chaos is an exploration of perception. It invites the viewer to contemplate how beauty is not the negation of disorder but its transformation—a reminder that what seems erratic may conceal order, and that within chaos lies the spark of imagination itself.