STACK OVERFLOW
STACK OVERFLOW is built through accumulation, saturation, and sustained pressure. Layers of color, gesture, and material pile up across the surface until structure begins to strain under its own weight. Nothing is cleared away. Everything remains active.
Reds, blues, yellows, and dark passages collide and bleed, creating dense vertical and horizontal currents that suggest systems pushed past capacity. Marks are dragged, poured, crossed, and reintroduced, forming a surface that feels worked over, compressed, and unstable. Order appears briefly, then collapses back into excess.
The work reflects a condition of overload rather than chaos. Information continues to stack even when processing fails. What emerges is not resolution, but persistence. A surface that holds the residue of effort, correction, and endurance without relief.
Process remains fully visible. Corrections are not concealed. The painting preserves its own saturation as part of its structure, allowing pressure, repetition, 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 × 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