The technique of dropping and throwing paint to create artworks is famously associated with abstract expressionist artist Jackson Pollock. He developed this style, known as drip painting, in the late 1940s and early 1950s, where he used unconventional methods to apply paint to canvas, emphasizing spontaneity and movement. This approach allowed him to explore the physical act of painting, transforming the canvas into an active space for expression. Other artists, influenced by Pollock, have also employed similar techniques in their work.
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He made hundreds of water lilies paintings, in all colors and shades.
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"Drip" paintings are sometimes associated with Jackson Pollock's paintings. His method of painting would be taking paint and "dripping" or "throwing" the colors onto the canvas, which were sometimes unprimed.
At first he painted dark, sad paintings. After seeing some Japanese paintings he began to paint more bright, happy paintings.
Diego Rivera used to paint frescoes (mural paintings).
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