When Peter Schjeldahl noted that «silver is everywhere and nowhere» in Pollock's
revolutionary drip paintings, he fastened on to the color's magical versatility.
This is Autumn Rhythm (Number 30) made in 1950 by the great American painter Jackson Pollock, nicknamed «Jack the Dripper» — the artist who swept the art world with
his revolutionary drip paintings.
Not exact matches
She had also produced something
revolutionary, probably the first
drip painting.
His lurid
drip paintings had been
revolutionary, but now he needed to change direction.
Her signature
paint - thinning technique, in which she diluted the oil
paint with turpentine, coupled with an entirely
revolutionary method of staining (rather than
dripping or brushing
paint onto) the canvas undoubtedly changed the course of art history and influenced the likes of Kenneth Noland, Morris Louis and Jules Olitski.