Crossing Wires
Crossing Wires exists in a state of overload. Everything is active at once, with no clear hierarchy or resolution. Color, gesture, and form collide and overlap, creating a surface that feels tense, loud, and in constant motion.
The work moves between control and collapse. Certain passages feel deliberate and structured, while others unravel or bleed into one another. Marks are layered, scratched back, crossed out, and left exposed. The center appears compressed, as if pressure from the surrounding field is forcing everything inward.
Crossing Wires is less about composition and more about internal process. It reflects the way thoughts interrupt each other, how emotion and instinct compete for space, and how meaning fractures under sustained pressure. There is no single focal point and no clean narrative. Multiple directions exist simultaneously, unresolved and unfiltered.
Process remains fully visible. Nothing is corrected or polished away. The work holds the moment where intensity overrides clarity and momentum replaces order.
Details
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Original one of one artwork
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Mixed media on canvas
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Size: 36 × 24 inches
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Year: 2025
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Signed by the artist
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Ships ready to hang
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Created in Santa Barbara, California