Alien Skin
This otherworldly 12x12 pour painting, "Alien Skin," presents an unsettling glimpse into extraterrestrial biology through flowing patterns that seem both organic and utterly foreign. Deep charcoal tones dominate the composition like shadowy flesh, while electric blue veins pulse through the surface like alien circulatory systems or neural pathways. Silvery-gray areas suggest metallic scales or chitinous plates, creating texture that feels simultaneously smooth and reptilian.
The paint has formed intricate cellular patterns and bubbling formations that evoke the idea of breathing, living tissue from another world. The dramatic contrast between the luminous blue channels and the dark, flowing masses creates an sense of something alive yet incomprehensible—skin that might belong to a creature beyond our understanding.
"Alien Skin" transforms abstract flow into biological horror, suggesting the tactile reality of contact with life forms that exist beyond the boundaries of earthly imagination.