
by Jackson Pollock, 1946
Oil and enamel on canvas, part of Sounds in the Grass, a series of seven canvases
Guggenheim musem, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice
Pollock no longer applies paint with a brush, but squeezes pigment onto the canvas directly from the tube, pushing and smearing it with blunt instruments to create a thick, textured crust. More info about artwork and painter find here
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