Angel’s Egg is a digitally generated black-and-white drawing composed of dense, finely etched lines that convey both precision and volatility. Batchelor describes his practice as “painting with code and coding with paint,” and here algorithmic structure meets expressive gesture. A luminous orb—carefully modeled through hatch marks—appears to fracture, releasing less defined, energetic forms into the surrounding space. The work visualizes a tension between order and chaos: a geometric ideal shaped through code, then disrupted by proliferating detail. Rather than pursuing perfection, Angel’s Egg embraces instability as a generative force.