Drip painting is most famously associated with American artist Jackson Pollock, who developed this technique in the late 1940s. Pollock's method involved dripping or pouring paint onto a canvas placed on the ground, allowing for a spontaneous and dynamic expression of movement. While other artists experimented with similar techniques before him, Pollock's work is often credited with bringing drip painting into the forefront of the Abstract Expressionist movement.
I belive the Neanderthaler painted these beautiful paintings!but I am ofcourse not sure.mrolsen
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Van Jan Eyck invented oil paints to add details to tempra paintings.
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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.
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Nobody invented caveman paintings. Its something that people did ages ago. It just became a hobbie. Anybody can do caveman paintings, but it wont be like the one they did back then.
I belive the Neanderthaler painted these beautiful paintings!but I am ofcourse not sure.mrolsen
All his 'drip paintings' e.g. Number 5. Click link below to see it!
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who invented the oil dripping cup for trains That's not the answer to the original question..but Elijah McCoy invented it
Ok. I am surprised no one has answered this one yet. He is most famous for his Drip paintings, or in more technical terms, action paintings. Although Jackson was the one to become famous for this technique, and it is mostly all he is known for. He DID NOT create it. A lot of people are convinced he did, but if you look at Max Ernsts' paintings, he had done the drip painting much before Jackson had even thought of it.
Papyrus is paper invented in 3000bc and was used for paintings and writing until the 11th century AD.