Something that really interested me was how "ordered" is the life we live in; the cities, the houses, machines, cars, streets, etc. It's hard to believe that many centuries ago, the "cities" that we know now, used to be mostly just forests. The reasons as to why the cities today seem so "ordered", is because it took someone to order it; in other words, to fight against the natural phenomenon - commonly known as Entropy - which tends to lead everything back to randomness and lack of order; ultimately, nature. So the artwork I worked on showed just that: How in the beginning, there is order, but as time goes by, everything starts to break and decay, and eventually goes back to nature. In the artwork, I tried to show the different ways in which Entropy manifests. One of the things that were shown was the tendency to go from harder to lighter states. In other words, a solid such as Ice, has very ordered structure, and the particles don't move a lot. Liquid and gas however, do not have this structured format; the particles are random. The "n" letter in the artwork was made of solid ice, and there was sublimation (into a cloud) and melting from it, which depicted the solid going into a liquid and gaseous state. Another thing that was shown was the decay and breaking down. Near the end of "Entropy", the letters started breaking down and had corrosion. Finally, there was the nature taking over; a crow laid its nest and plants took over the "y" letter.
I also wanted to show a factor of entropy; heat. The higher the temperature, the higher the increase in entropy. I depicted this by putting the sun in the corner of the artwork.
Two other ideas of chemistry that are linked, are chemical bonds and molecular shape, because the stronger they bond and structure of the particles, the harder they are to separate, break, and return to randomness.