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Disordered Angel

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Deconstructing the traditional image of a sacred angel, creating a Chaos Angel that exists outside of rules. Layers of gigantic wings intertwine and twist, the robe's hem billows freely, and beneath the soft and smooth sculpting lies a hidden restless and chaotic tension. The figure lowers her eyes calmly, her outstretched hands devoid of any intent to redeem or punish, a neutral stance observing worldly order with cool detachment. The cloud throne beneath her feet churns and is turbulent, breaking the stereotype of a stable divine altar.

I discard the ingrained notion that “chaos equals darkness”; the entirely plain white design is intentional: beneath the flawless, sacred exterior lies an unfettered, chaotic heart. She neither clings to light nor falls into darkness, born in the fissures of perfect order, embracing all imbalance and diversity, using her pure white form to interpret a free, unrestrained, chaos divinity that refuses to be defined by good and evil.

Forward printing supports are relatively difficult to remove, especially the hand supports. For the seat, I used inverted printing; although it will result in slightly more supports, the main delicate parts will not be affected during removal.

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