PAVEL KRASHENININ
HEATED FIELD
canvas, original technique, 60x50cm
2025
An explosion of lines and splashes fractures the white field, leaving no stable point for the eye to rest. Black trajectories cut through the space like нервous impulses, intersecting, colliding, forming a tense and unstable network. Within it, heated tones—orange, red, yellow—flare up like bursts of energy, condensing into dense clusters or dissolving into fine sprays.
The movement is not entirely chaotic despite its apparent spontaneity: it intensifies toward the center, where forms become thicker, almost fluid, as if the paint holds a moment of internal overheating. Toward the edges, the rhythm breaks apart, lines grow thinner and faster, suggesting energy dispersing beyond the frame.
The tension lives between control and collapse, between gesture and its последствия. This is not an image but a trace of an intensified state where impulse outruns reflection. The work holds attention at that threshold—where chaos begins to resemble a system, yet never fully reveals its logic.