
circa 1946
This dynamic screenprint by Jackson Pollock showcases his signature gestural style, with bold, energetic black lines weaving and tangling across the tan card stock in a composition that feels simultaneously spontaneous and deliberate. Created around 1946, the work reflects Pollock's transitional period as he moved toward the radical drip technique that would define his legacy. The contrast between the stark black ink and the warm, earthy tone of the card stock lends the piece a raw, intimate quality distinct from his later large-scale canvases.
- Medium
- Unique screenprint in black, on tan card stock, with margins.
- Spotted At
- Auction House · Phillips
🔨 Auction Lot
Evening & Day Editions
January 19, 2017
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