Artist Holton Rower combines the force of gravity with gallons of paint to create vibrant pour paintings —
think spin art on a much grander scale, with less spinning.His pieces will make you long for the flower power of the «60s.
combines the force of gravity with gallons of paint to create vibrant pour paintings —
think spin art on a much grander scale, with less spinning.His pieces will make you long for the flower power of the «60s.
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«I got my idea for the
spin paintings from an episode in the 1970s... I remember
thinking «that's fun, whereas
art is something more serious»... And then as I got older, I started
thinking about Van Gogh and all those painters, and cutting your ear off when you're painting, and at that point I
thought, «Why does it have to be like that?»