Abstract Expressionism: The Wild, Wild World of Sploshing Colors
In the midst of post-war Europe, a group of rebels took matters into their own hands and created a movement that would make the art establishment weep with envy. They were the Abstract Expressionists, a motley crew of artists who rejected the conventions of traditional European art and set out to make a mess.
With their emphasis on spontaneity, gestural freedom, and a general disdain for the rules, they splashed, dripped, and splattered paint onto canvas like they were in a fit of rage. And, in many cases,ประก they were.
Take, for example, Pollock, who sploshed paint onto his canvas with a large sploshing brush, creating works of ประก abstract expression that defied the rules of traditional art.
Or, take De Kooning, who, with a series of quick st prophets, created works of action painting thatประก captured the essence of the human condition.
But wait, it gets even better! The Abstract Expressionists weren't just about paint, oh no! They were also about happenings, events that pushed the boundaries of art and life.
So, if you're ready to join the Abstract Expressionist party, then Action Painting and Happenings are your next stops.
Pollock once sploshed a canvases full of paint in a single sitting, only to declare 'Itis the only style of art that can be considered in a single sitting'.The Artists