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The Amazing Pour Paintings of Holton Rower

Holton Rower is an artist with a difference - he doesn't paint pictures onto walls or canvases. Instead, he pours a seemingly never-ending series of colored paints to create works unlike anything else out there.
 
WATCH: Holton Rower's Pour Paintings
The grandson of Alexander Calder, the celebrated American sculptor who was the original creator of mobile sculptures, uses up to 50 gallons of paint in a single work of art, depending on how large it is.
WATCH: Holton Rower's Pour Paintings
To start off, Rower arranges a configuration of plywood blocks and panels to his liking, then proceeds to pour paint over them, allowing it to spread and pool into the psychedelic-looking compositions that are the end results of his work.
WATCH: Holton Rower's Pour Paintings
From an early age, it was almost inevitable that Rower would go on to create the kind of art that he does. In addition to having a famous grandfather, he worked with his father in the construction business, and this gave him valuable insight into the differences and quality of a range of materials.
WATCH: Holton Rower's Pour Paintings
 
His pieces of art are described as “records of control and chance, human ingenuity and natural forces”. It must be said that it does take a very steady hand to get right. In fact, if the artist makes one wrong move, then it's a work of art ruined.
WATCH: Holton Rower's Pour Paintings
Rower, who was born in New York’s Greenwich Village but resides in Brooklyn, experiments with many different techniques and media, including sculptures, installations and assemblage. 
 
WATCH: Holton Rower's Pour Paintings
 
Watch his art being created here: 
 
Content Source: Artsy
Source for all images: Holtonrower.com
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