Jackson Pollock: Shimmering Substance
I chose this paining, Shimmering Substance, by Jackson Pollock because the brightness and summer-y glow attracted me. This is the brightest color scheme used by Pollock throughout his entire career. This painting is currently on display at the museum of modern art (MoMa) in NYC. This painting was on of the first "drip paintings" that Pollock introduced to the world, where he applied the paint directly to the canvas and used a pallet knife and his bare fingers. This technique was very unpopular when he first did this in 1946
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