"Most of the paint I use is a liquid, flowing kind of paint. The brushes I use are more a sticks rather than brushes β the brush doesn't touch the surface on the canvas, it's just above ... [so] I am able to be more free and to have greater freedom and move about the canvas, with greater ease."
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Jackson Pollock
1912 β 1956
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