
One: Number 31 (after Jackson Pollock) | 8 x 10 | acrylic painting on canvas
This is my version of One: Number 31 by the abstract expressionist artist, Jackson Pollock in 1950. It consists of an immense network of overlapping lines, drips, and splatters of paint on canvas.
To create this and his other drip paintings, Pollock began by tacking unstretched, unprimed canvas to the floor. Armed with a can of enamel paint in one hand and a stick or hardened brush in the other, he walked around—and even on—the canvas, dripping and pouring paint. This method required not just the use of his wrist and arm, but his entire body… [more]
Tags: jackson pollock, mini canvas art, miniature painting
