about
In the 1990s, The Stone Roses didn't just make music — they made paint move. Their artwork hit me with the same force as watching them play live: raw, fearless, alive.
Something woke up in me.
I started to realise that paint could carry rhythm and feeling just as powerfully as sound. Splatter stopped being a technique and became a language.
No tight edges, no overthinking — just instinct, movement, and reaction.
Discovering Jackson Pollock pushed it further. He gave me permission to trust spontaneity and let the paint speak for itself.
Hello, my name is Craig.
surname not pollock
That spark from the '90s still drives everything I make. Every piece is the same collision of rhythm and release.
Art that's meant to be felt as much as it's seen.
questions, prints & prescriptions
craig@slikart.co.uk