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The Pilgrimage Through the Ages - Chaos

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The Pilgrimage of the AgesChaos is an illustrated symbolic work in which image and text operate together as a single reflective language. Neither element explains the other. Both unfold simultaneously to explore an ancient state of existence prior to fixed order, hierarchy, and institutional meaning.


Through a sequence of carefully composed images and concise, evocative texts, the book traces a mythic landscape where humanity once lived within cyclical harmony — before balance hardened into permanence, and order into control. The illustrations are not literal representations of a story, but symbolic constructions that invite observation, pause, and interpretation. They function as visual thought rather than narrative depiction.


Chaos here is not destruction, but origin: the generative condition from which all forms arise. The visual compositions echo this idea, presenting worlds in transition, figures suspended between emergence and fixation, and environments shaped by rhythm rather than dominance.


This work does not follow a conventional plot, nor does it instruct the reader how to read it. It is neither a traditional comic nor a purely textual essay. Instead, it offers an integrated experience where meaning emerges through the relationship between image, silence, and word.


The Pilgrimage of the Ages – Chaos does not propose doctrine or resolution. It opens a contemplative space in which symbolic imagery and reflective language allow the reader to engage slowly with the origins of order, the impulse to preserve, and the consequences of permanence.


Designed for attentive reading and viewing, this illustrated work invites the reader not to consume a message, but to inhabit a field of symbols where interpretation remains open and personal.


Formats included:

This purchase includes the book in PDF and EPUB formats.

The PDF preserves the original layout and artwork, while the EPUB is optimised for e-readers.

You can use whichever format best suits how you like to read.

You will get the following files:
  • PDF (90MB)
  • EPUB (344MB)