PAVEL KRASHENININ
DISPERSION
canvas, original technique, 62x69cm
2025
The form does not gather into a center but disperses across the surface, leaving behind traces of impulses. The main mass is shifted to one side — dense, layered, dominated by deep greens and reds — yet it does not stabilize the composition. From it, splashes, thin lines, and lighter bursts continually break away.
The beige ground remains open and warm, creating a sense of space in which this movement unfolds. It does not compete but records trajectories, like a surface that holds every deviation and release. White and turquoise accents act as points of acceleration, where energy escapes the denser mass.
The rhythm is built on divergence — from concentration to dispersion, from mass to periphery, without returning back. The composition does not seek balance; it holds the moment when form has already begun to break apart, yet still retains coherence.
The work exists as a trace of action, where the direction and force of dispersion matter more than a resolved structure.