I discovered the pink drips on the MoMA's Pollock and then red drips on the big engine at the Met, the rest is history. Virtually every large Pollock has errant paint, not intended in the painting, but from a different painting. These are bread crumbs for the CSI, that lives in each art historian, to follow. Setting a proper sequencing of Jackson Pollock's oeuvre.
I discovered the pink drips on the MoMA's
ReplyDeletePollock and then red drips on the big engine at the Met, the rest is history. Virtually every large Pollock has errant paint, not intended in the painting, but from a different painting. These are bread crumbs for the CSI, that lives in each art historian, to follow. Setting a proper sequencing of Jackson Pollock's oeuvre.
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