SPLADDER
SPLADDER is driven by motion, collision, and loss of control. Paint is poured, pulled, and disrupted across the surface, creating layered currents of color that fold into one another. Forms stretch and smear horizontally and vertically, producing a visual field that feels unstable and continuously in motion.
Bright reds, yellows, greens, and blacks surge and distort, resisting containment or symmetry. A dark horizontal break briefly grounds the chaos before dissolving back into flow. Above and below it, color behaves like liquid memory, spreading, mixing, and reforming without hierarchy. What emerges is not a fixed image, but an ongoing event.
The title reflects both action and consequence. Splatter becomes spladder, excess thickened into substance. The work holds the moment where gesture overtakes intention and motion becomes structure.
Process remains fully visible. Corrections are not removed. The painting preserves its own movement as evidence, allowing disorder, energy, and accumulation to coexist.
Details
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Original one of one artwork
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Mixed media on canvas
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Size: 48 x 36 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