TULANE
TULANE is built through layering, saturation, and vertical accumulation. The surface feels stacked and weight-bearing, as if color and gesture are suspended under strain. Drips descend through dense fields of red, blue, yellow, and black, creating the sense of gravity acting continuously on the composition.
Rectangular blocks, crosses, and arched forms emerge and dissolve throughout the surface, suggesting fragments of structure rather than stable architecture. Bright passages flare against darker, congested areas, producing a rhythm of compression and release. Nothing clears. Each layer remains active, pressing against what came before it.
The work reflects an environment shaped by buildup rather than balance. Movement flows downward and inward, carrying residue, interruption, and excess. Meaning is not resolved but carried forward through repetition and persistence. What remains is density, pressure, and endurance.
Process remains fully visible. Corrections are not concealed. The painting preserves its own accumulation as part of its form, allowing instability and structure 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