Watery Paths (Sentieri Ondulati)

About the artist
Jackson Pollock was an influential American painter and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement. Born in Wyoming, Pollock's innovative technique involved pouring and dripping paint onto large canvases placed on the floor, creating dynamic and spontaneous compositions. This method, often referred to as "drip painting" or "action painting," allowed him to express his emotions and unconscious impulses freely. Pollock's works, such as his famous "drip paintings," are characterised by their energy, rhythm, and complex layers of paint. He became known for his unique artistic style and his contributions to the development of abstract art.
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