American Artist, firmly rooted in the vibrant art scene of New York since 1990.
He is a modern abstract expressionist with a focus on acrylic and oil on canvas. His paintings, conceptually inspired by Kusama's style, use the repetition of an identical mark on a canvas. But Ordered Chaos' modern and colorful abstract process is unique and an accurate representation of what he is: an analytical brain with the wildest instincts of a man not meant to fit in. His artistic process is best described as an algorithm allowing for randomness. 
Ordered Chaos is known to explore what Bearden would describe as "organizing chaos" by working on one-shot paintings that explore the continuous and instinctive flow from the brush rather than focusing on the canvas itself. His method represents emotions. It depicts his own organized chaos.
Ordered Chaos self-professed that painting saved his life. He believes that people don't choose to be painters-painting chooses them.
Ordered Chaos received a degree in Economics and Maths, which set him up perfectly for a prosperous career in finance. While following the path to professional success and money, his business shut down during the pandemic. 
During this quarantine time, he painted exact replicas of Kusama's "Infinity Nets," to hang in his living room. When he discovered that this new addiction was more than just a challenge, he began creating his own paintings and self-taught Ordered Chaos' was officially born.