Not exact matches
Back in Barrie, Leone checks on a one - year - old elevator to demonstrate how an ideal maintenance job should go: He climbs into the pit at the bottom of the shaft and replaces the pads that absorb
dripping oil; he wipes the crud and cobwebs from the elevator's bottom; he rests an ear
against the door to listen to its mechanical innards; he straddles the door to ensure it nudges him out of the way properly.
The long branches of the trees leaned
against the ground and something as dark as
oil dripped from their tips.
From 1947, the year he began to paint with aluminum and commercial paints, and to «
drip» as well as brush his pigment on canvas, Pollock strained
against the limits of
oil painting.