Some years ago I remember seeing some of Jackson Pollack’s early work in the Guggenheim in New York which seamed at the time to make a lot of sense of the abstract style of painting that he employed. Just seeing his later works alone I had always struggled to find any understanding and had been quite dismissive of this style of drip and splash technique of painting. As a result I thought it might be a good idea to explore his work and this style of Painting in more detail and this piece I feel explores it quite well.
#21 9 x 9 inches approx
Ink painted and splashed on paper
The Ink was applied to paper with a wooden coffee stirrer ether directly or as dips and splashes and despite what on the surface might appear simple and child like it proved far more complex and difficult as controlling the media leaves you with a deep feeling of frustration and fear that it will just end up being a confusing mess.
The circular motif is also a departure for me form my normal angular style and is reminiscent of a happy face that despite its obvious monotone application brims with colour and energy. Please feel free to leave your valued comment which is always appreciated Thank you.
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